SergUpstart Posted March 9, 2021 Posted March 9, 2021 And I have another question about the proton. The proton mass refers to the electron mass as 6*Pi^5. Why is Pi in the fifth power? Is this an indication that our space has 10 or 11 dimensions? The volume of a ten-dimensional ball (Pi^5)*(R^10)/120
swansont Posted March 9, 2021 Posted March 9, 2021 2 hours ago, SergUpstart said: And I have another question about the proton. The proton mass refers to the electron mass as 6*Pi^5. Why is Pi in the fifth power? Is this an indication that our space has 10 or 11 dimensions? The volume of a ten-dimensional ball (Pi^5)*(R^10)/120 Where does the proton mass "refer to the electron mass" in this way?
SergUpstart Posted March 9, 2021 Author Posted March 9, 2021 12 minutes ago, swansont said: Where does the proton mass "refer to the electron mass" in this way? In physics, the proton-to-electron mass ratio, μ or β, is simply the rest mass of the proton (a baryon found in atoms) divided by that of the electron (a lepton found in atoms). Because this is a ratio of like-dimensioned physical quantities, it is a dimensionless quantity, a function of the dimensionless physical constants, and has numerical value independent of the system of units, namely: μ = mp/me = 1836.15267343(11).[1] The number enclosed in parentheses is the measurement uncertainty on the last two digits. The value of μ is known to about 0.1 parts per billion. It was also noticed that μ ≈ {\displaystyle 6\pi ^{5}.}[2] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton-to-electron_mass_ratio And the number pi in the fifth power is included in the formula of the volume of a ten-dimensional ball.
swansont Posted March 9, 2021 Posted March 9, 2021 “it was noticed that” There doesn’t seem to be a claim that there is an actual connection or physical significance.
MigL Posted March 9, 2021 Posted March 9, 2021 The two sqiggly lines, one above the other, mean 'approximately'. That means the numbers are in the same ballpark ( and that ballpark could be large ). It does not mean that the ratio 6*Pi5 was derived in any way other than a noticed coincidence.
SergUpstart Posted March 9, 2021 Author Posted March 9, 2021 38 minutes ago, MigL said: It does not mean that the ratio 6*Pi5 was derived in any way other than a noticed coincidence. But string theory also states that the dimension of the space of the universe is 10+1. A coincidence????
swansont Posted March 9, 2021 Posted March 9, 2021 Absent any actual physics, that’s all one can validly conclude
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