Fundamentality of the Sommerfeld's Fine Structure Constant in Bridge Theory and Consequences on the Fundamental Atomic Constants
Massimo Auci, Giuseppe Basile, Ugo Fabbri

TL;DR
This paper explores how the Bridge Theory impacts the fundamental electromagnetic constants, suggesting that current values may have minor inaccuracies due to incomplete modeling of physical phenomena.
Contribution
It introduces a new perspective on the fundamental constants by applying Bridge Theory to atomic models, highlighting potential errors in their current values.
Findings
Electromagnetic constants may have small inaccuracies.
Bridge Theory offers a new approach to atomic modeling.
Potential corrections to fundamental constants are identified.
Abstract
The Bridge Theory (BT) applied to a simple hydrogen atom model proves that the current values for the electromagnetical physical constants could be affected by a small error due to a non completely corrected modelling of the physical phenomenology.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Quantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Experimental and Theoretical Physics Studies
