Friday 25 August 2023

Kshana-The Smallest Mysterious Unit of Time Exploring the Temporal Variation of Fine Structure Constant | Chapter 5 | Fundamental Research and Application of Physical Science Vol. 8

Max Planck (1899) projected universally significant natural unit momentary that would be less dictatorial, less human-oriented than second. Whereas Maharishi Vyasa defined a much more human-familiarize and meaningful opportunity unit ‘kshana’ or ‘importance’ which is constant, very small and that cannot be further divided and is independent of outside perturbations as compared accompanying the time whole second in SI system of units. The confirmation of ‘kshana’ produces accurate results for tangible quantities such as fine structure fixed and Rydberg constant. During the confirmation, it was also establish that the fine structure constant is with the order reversed proportional to the speed of light and moment of truth variation of Bohr magneton is half the time difference of the fine structure continual. Calculations have also proved that the time taken by an energized matter to complete one cycle in the first orbit of hydrogen atom is 4 ‘kshanas’ and for bigger orbits the time periods are 32, 108, 256, 500..., ‘kshanas’ that are in whole numbers whereas moment of truth periods calculated in seconds are in fractions. The whole of time ‘kshana’ is agreeing with modern opportunity units and can answer the problems at microscopic level and can also be useful for classifying two together or more elementary atoms having the same inception, characteristics, and place at the time of ‘importance’ or ‘kshana’. Since two ‘moments’ or ‘kshanas’ at a time do not exist together and by succession likewise they are different, because it is not attainable.

Author(s) Details:

Shesharao M. Wanjerkhede,
Guru Nanak Dev Engineering College & C. B. College Bhalki Bidar-585401, Karnataka, India.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/FRAPS-V8/article/view/11674

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