• @DudePluto@lemm.ee
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    10 months ago

    [The Fine-structure Constant] quantifies the strength of the electromagnetic interaction between elementary charged particles.

    Why the constant should have this value is not understood, but there are a number of ways to measure its value.

    Sounds like we know what it is, we just don’t know the reason for its value. (Edit: Unless I’m misunderstanding what you mean)

    Wikipedia link

    • @ShranTheWaterPoloFan
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      610 months ago

      The strangeness of the Fine Structure Constant isn’t it’s value, it’s that we don’t know what it is.

      Other constants have units that explain what they are doing. Like converting miles to meters we multiply by meters/miles. But this is just a number that is needed. That’s so strange I can’t think of another example.

      • @Malfeasant@lemm.ee
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        110 months ago

        Meh, there’s pi, it has no units because it’s the ratio of one distance to another…

        • @ShranTheWaterPoloFan
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          210 months ago

          I feel like this might be another example of OPs meme. Feyman called it a magic number we have no understanding of. It’s one of the great mysteries of modern physics.