Friday, November 22, 2024

The Ferent length is the smallest length in the Universe

 

“The Ferent length is the smallest length in the Universe”

Adrian Ferent

 

Planck constant ‘h’

 

Planck's law describes the electromagnetic radiation emitted by a black body in thermal equilibrium, at a definite temperature.

 

Photons are viewed as the carriers of the electromagnetic interaction between electrically charged elementary particles.

 

Planck was able to calculate the value of ‘h’ from experimental data on black-body radiation: his result, 6.55×10^(−34) Js, very close of the currently defined value.

 

The Planck relation connects the photon energy E, with its associated wave frequency f:

E = hf

 

The Planck constant:

h = 6.62607×10^(−34) Js

 

Planck constant, is a fundamental physical constant characteristic of the mathematical formulations of quantum mechanics. 

 

In Big Bang cosmology, the Planck era is the earliest stage of the Big Bang, before the time passed was equal to the Planck time, tP, close to 10^(−43) seconds, when physicists believe that the four basic forces of nature, gravity, nuclear strong force, nuclear weak force, and electromagnetic force were combined into a single ‘super’ force...

 

Planck's constant ‘h’ is considered a fundamental parameter of the universe.

 

“Planck gave the world one universe, with Planck’s constant ‘h’”

Adrian Ferent

 

The Planck length is a fundamental unit of length in physics, derived from three fundamental constants: the speed of light c, the gravitational constant G, and Planck's constant h.

 

Planck length

 

Where:

lP is the Planck length

 

ħ is the reduced Planck's constant (h/2π)

 

G is the gravitational constant

 

c is the speed of light in a vacuum.

 

Planck length, lP = 1.6×10^(-35) m

 

Significance:

 

The Planck length is extremely small, much smaller than any length scale currently accessible by human technology.

 

It is often considered the scale at which quantum gravitational effects (those from both quantum mechanics and general relativity) might become significant.

 

In theories of quantum gravity (like string theory), the Planck length is thought to represent the scale at which spacetime itself might have a "grainy" structure, rather than being smooth.

 

Physical Meaning:

Below the Planck length, traditional concepts of space and time may break down or lose their meaning, and a more fundamental theory of quantum gravity would be needed to describe such scales.

 

It serves as a sort of theoretical limit to the smallest possible length in the universe.

 

While the Planck length is important in theoretical physics, it's not something we can currently measure directly, nor is it relevant in everyday physical situations. It mainly arises in high-energy physics, cosmology, and attempts to unify general relativity and quantum mechanics.

 

The Planck length is the shortest distance that can be measured.

 

The Planck length it's a fundamental limit that suggests a boundary to our understanding of space and time.

 

It can be motivated in various ways, such as considering a particle whose reduced Compton wavelength is comparable to its Schwarzschild radius, though whether those concepts are in fact simultaneously applicable is open to dispute.

 

The Planck length is the shortest physically measurable distance, since any attempt to investigate the possible existence of shorter distances, by performing higher-energy collisions, would result in black hole production.

Higher-energy collisions, rather than splitting matter into finer pieces, would simply produce bigger black holes.

 

The strings of string theory are modeled to be on the order of the Planck length.

 

Ferent constant ‘a’

 

The value of ‘a’

 

Ferent constant a = h / s

 

This means Ferent constant:

           

a = 1.590511178×10^(-76) J·s

 

 “Two important walls:

The Ferent wall: here at time t = 1.294 × 10^(-86) s were created Ferent Photons. 

The Planck wall: here at time t = 5.391 × 10^(-44) s were created Photons”

Adrian Ferent

 

Ferent Matter is not Dark Matter:

 

Today all the Nobel Laureates, the greatest scientists, your professors… were not capable to explain Dark Matter, they talk about Transparent matter because they can not see Dark Matter, they talk about Baryonic matter, Non-baryonic matter like axions, they talk about cold, warm or hot Dark Matter, about Supersymmetric Particles as Dark Matter…but Not beyond the Planck Wall.

 

“The electron is a photon around Ferent electron”

Adrian Ferent

 

“The positron is a photon around Ferent electron”

Adrian Ferent

 

“The quark is a photon around Ferent quark”

Adrian Ferent

 

“Black Holes are Ferent Matter”

 Adrian Ferent

 

“The Stars formed around Ferent Matter”

Adrian Ferent

 

“What you learned from all Nobel Laureates, from the greatest scientists, from your professors, from your books…about the Big Bang is wrong”

Adrian Ferent

 

“Big Bang from Ferent Wall”

Adrian Ferent

 

“When the primordial Black Hole reached Ferent Density, Ferent Matter was changed to Ferent photons and then Big Bang started”

Adrian Ferent

 

“Only with Ferent Matter is possible the oscillation Big Bang and Big Crunch”

Adrian Ferent

 

“It is not possible to have a Big Bounce from the Planck Wall”

Adrian Ferent

 

“At the end of Big Crunch all Black Holes will collapse into a primordial Black Hole. This will be the end of the Universe”

Adrian Ferent

 

“The Big Bang and Big Crunch oscillation, from Ferent wall not from Planck wall”

                                                                                                                        Adrian Ferent

 

Ferent length

 

The speed of the Ferent photon va  = 10^17 m/s

 

Ferent constant a = 1.590511178×10^(-76) J·s, where a=a/2π

 

G is the gravitational constant

 

Ferent length, lF = 1.3 ×10^(−69) m

 

This means:

 

“The Ferent length is the smallest length in the Universe”

Adrian Ferent

 

799. I am the first who discovered that the Ferent length is the smallest length in the Universe

 

https://www.researchgate.net/publication/386044435_The_Ferent_length_is_the_smallest_length_in_the_Universe