Fine-structure constant- February 2026

Formalism of fine-structure constant (Wikipedia)

\alpha = \frac {1}{4 \pi \varepsilon_0} \frac {e^2}{\hbar c} \approx \frac{1}{137}
α = .0072973525628
1/α = 137.035999206
\alpha=Fine-structure constant
\varepsilon_0=electric constant
e=elementary charge
\hbar=reduced Planck constant
c=speed of light in a vacuum

“The fine structure constant α and the ratio h/mu between the Planck constant and the unified atomic mass are keystone constants for the determination of other fundamental physical constants, especially the ones involved in the framework of the future International System of units.” Cladéa, Neza, Birabena, Guellati-Khelifa,

The first step with a strictly naive hunch is to state it, see that it is wrong, then let it sit around in the background for a while to see if it tells you how to make a correction or take another step. That’s where we are today. This hunch is wrong:

“Planck Time divided by Planck Length is equal to X.
PL {1.616229} divided by PT
PT {5.39116} divided by PL {1.616229}= 3335641175
Planck Charge divided by Planck Mass is equal to Y.
PC 1875545956 divided by PM 2.176.470= 861737564
What is the value of X divided by Y?”
3335641175 divided by 861737564 = (α) .0072973525628 or (1/α) 137.035999206


  1. What is the value of X divided by Y?
  2. There are a range of other possibilities with just these numbers. We need to test them all.
  3. For more: https://81018.com/breakingthrough/#137

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