--->
Einstein’s Unfinished Revolution: The Search for What Lies Beyond the Quantum.
https://anagram-solver.net/When%20I%...i?partial=true
AI Overview
Yes, the fine-structure constant is a fundamental aspect of quantum electrodynamics (QED), a theory that describes the interaction between light and charged particles. It's a dimensionless constant, denoted by the Greek letter alpha (α), and it quantifies the strength of the electromagnetic interaction. In essence, it's a key ingredient in the mathematical framework that describes how electrons and photons interact, forming the basis of many atomic and subatomic processes.
However, physicists have yet to find any link between the number 137 and any other physical law in the universe. It was expected that such an important equation would generate an important number, like one or pi, but this was not the case. In fact, about the only thing that the number relates to at all is the room in which the great physicist Wolfgang Pauli died: room 137.
Ah, but my way of calculating the thus constant includes
137 as an integral part of it.
Pauli died, at age 58, in 1958 = (2000 - 42) = [(1000 + 1000) - 42] ---> 1/
142.
In 1958, Pauli was awarded the Max Planck medal. The same year, he fell ill with pancreatic cancer. When his last assistant, Charles Enz, visited him at the Rotkreuz hospital in Zürich, Pauli asked him, "Did you see the room number?" It was 137. Throughout his life, Pauli had been preoccupied with the question of why the fine-structure constant, a dimensionless fundamental constant, has a value nearly equal to 1/137. Pauli died in that room on 15 December 1958.
And, interestingly, the Einstein book above came out 6 years, and (1 + 1) days, ago --->
611, to go with April 9 to 11 --->
911. Ha.