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</blockquote>  Where MMA is the Magnetic Moment Anomaly (1.001165923) and k is the dielectric constant of the bulk material in which its measurement is made.&nbsp; With air, k ~= 1.0006, thus we get 137.03523, accurate to 0.0005%.&nbsp; The remaining inaccuracy can be attributed to that of the measurement of k...
</blockquote>  Where MMA is the Magnetic Moment Anomaly (1.001165923) and k is the dielectric constant of the bulk material in which its measurement is made.&nbsp; With air, k ~= 1.0006, thus we get 137.03523, accurate to 0.0005%.&nbsp; The remaining inaccuracy can be attributed to that of the measurement of k...


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Scientific Paper
TitleThe Fine Structure Constant
Author(s)Paul A Stowe
KeywordsFine Structure Constant
Published2000
JournalNone

Abstract

And, an alternate theory to QED (classical Continuum Mechanics based) suggests a variable FSC, given by the equation:

1/FSC = 2 SQRT (3/k) * (2Pi*MMA)2

Where MMA is the Magnetic Moment Anomaly (1.001165923) and k is the dielectric constant of the bulk material in which its measurement is made.  With air, k ~= 1.0006, thus we get 137.03523, accurate to 0.0005%.  The remaining inaccuracy can be attributed to that of the measurement of k...