Friday, September 22, 2023

Q: Practical Reasons for More Digits of Accuracy for Fundamental Physics Constants?

https://physicsworld.com/a/fundamental-constant-measured-at-highest-precision-yet/


What are the practical reasons for more digits of accuracy? Are there applications that require more precision/digits? 
Technical vs. scientific reasons, is there a scientific/mathematical/logical need for more and why?
A reminder: technology masquerading as science is a dead end. [CERN & Higgs Boson]


* Note: they are saying seventh [7th] digit when they are lucky to have 4-5 decimal places correct. The proton radius was off a whopping -4% (1 decimal only and they call this science?) and in 2018 when NIST/CODAT updated the proton radius THEY DID NOT CORRECT the other constants:
The new measurement, which is reported in Nature, differs from the value obtained in the 2018 Berkeley experiment in its seventh digit. This result surprised** the Paris researchers, since it implies that either one or both measurements has an error currently unaccounted for. However, the two groups’ measurements do agree closely with the value of ฮฑ calculated from precise measurements of the electron’s so-called g-factor, which relates to its magnetic moment. In a related News and Views article, Mรผller notes that the Paris result “confirms that the electron has no substructure and is truly an elementary particle”.

** surprised them, however, not The Surfer and readers of this blog! 

The OTHER reasons the search for more precision/accuracy must go on:

  1. Scientific
  2. Technical
  3. Consciousness/Spiritual
  4. Known Unknown
  5. Unknown Unknown
  6. Neither Science Nor Religion

Moar later...

The Surfer, OM-IV

1 comment:

  1. So, one can easily see the research dollars go to waste... ...a mind is a terrible thing to waste, and so is Humanity.

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