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Natural scale is the scale, that is associated with the mass of electron. The method of constructing of the scale is the same as for Planck scale and Stoney scale.

The natural gravitational coupling constant is:

αN=me22hcεg=1.75178461045, 

where

me is electron mass;

h is Planck constant;

c is speed of light in vacuum;

εg=14πG is gravitoelectric gravitational constant;

G is gravitational constant.

Fundamental units of vacuum

The set of primary vacuum constants is: [1] the speed of light c; the electric constant ε0; the speed of gravity cg (usually equated to the speed of light); the gravitational constant G.

The set of secondary vacuum constants is: The vacuum permeability: μ0=1ε0c2 ;

The electromagnetic impedance of free space:

Z0=μ0c=μ0ε0=1ε0c;

The gravitoelectric gravitational constant: εg=14πG;

The gravitomagnetic gravitational constant: μg=4πGcg2;

The gravitational characteristic impedance of free space:

ρg=μgεg=4πGcg.

Natural scale units based on electron mass

For the sake of completeness in the Table 1 the main Natural scale units in the form consistent with Tables for the Stoney scale and vacuum constants are presented.

Table 1: Base Natural scale units
Name Dimension Expressions SI equivalent
Electron mass Mass (M) me  9.10938215(45)1031 kg
Electron wavelength Length (L) λN=hmec 2.4263102175(33)1012 m
Natural gravitational coupling constant Dimensionless αN=me22hcεg 1.75178461045
Natural fictitious gravitational torsion mass Dynamic mass (L2T −1) mΩ=hme  7.27339104 m2 s−1
Natural torsion coupling constant Dimensionless βN=mΩ22hcμg=14αN  1.427571044
Natural charge Electric charge (Q) qN=2hcε0αN=eαNα=e(memS) 7.848545791041 C
Natural electric coupling constant Dimensionless αN=qN22hcε0  1.75178461045
Natural fictitious magnetic charge Magnetic charge (L2MT −1Q−1) qm=hqN=heααN  {8.44229106 Wb
Natural magnetic coupling constant Dimensionless βN=qm22hcμ0=14αN 1.427571044
Natural gravitational impedance quantum Gravitational impedance (L2M−1T −1) RN=mΩme=hme2  7.984921026 m2 kg−1 s−1
Natural electromagnetic impedance quantum Electrical impedance (L2M−1T −1Q−2) Re=qmqN=he2ααN  1.075621047 Ohm.

The difference of Natural coupling constant αN  and fine structure constant α  is so high, that the Natural scale now is the base for the Dirac large numbers and different numerology approaches. [2]

Actually, the relationship between fine structure constant and Natural coupling constant yields the Dirac number:

ξD=ααN=(eme)2εgε0=(mSme)2=4.1671042, 

where mS  is the Stoney mass.

See also

References

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  1. Latest (2010) values of the constants [1]
  2. Ross McPherson. Stoney Scale and Large Number Coincidences. Apeiron, Vol. 14, No. 3, July 2007.