Determinism and the gravitational Planck constant
Antonio Zecca

TL;DR
This paper explores the implications of introducing a gravitational Planck constant, aiming to reconcile quantum uncertainty with a deterministic view of physics through analysis of measurement procedures.
Contribution
It defines a gravitational Planck constant and analyzes how it can integrate with quantum principles to support a deterministic interpretation.
Findings
Introduction of a gravitational Planck constant H/m^2
Reconciliation of quantum uncertainty with determinism
Analysis of measurement procedures supporting deterministic view
Abstract
A discussion is given of the uncertainty principle in view of the introduction of a Gravitational Planck Constant. The need for such a gravitational constant is shown first. A reduced electromagnetic Planck constant and the analogous reduced gravitational Planck constant are defined as h/e^2 and H/m^2 respectively. An attempt is made to reconcile the quantum uncertainty concepts with a deterministic view of the physical world. This conclusion is achieved trough the detailed analysis of the measurement procedures of physical quantities.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum Mechanics and Applications · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation
