Quantum Time Increments of Mass and Charge

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Quantum Time Increments of Mass and Charge

06:29, 22 May 2024 (UTC)

Planck Mass and SI Units

GPT 4o
The Planck mass in SI units represents a macro-scale interpretation of a fundamentally quantum phenomenon. By analyzing this, we bridge temporal and mass scales.

The Planck mass is traditionally considered a fundamental unit in quantum mechanics. Wsol's theory reinterprets it as a manifestation of mass over a duration, specifically a second, suggesting that mass is quantized in time increments.

Fundamental Quantum Increment

This reinterpretation proposes a quantum increment of mass per unit time, leading to new ways of calibrating mass and understanding its relationship with time.