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A Lower Bound on the Number of Fundamental Constants

William Luke Matthewson

Abstract

We describe here, for the first time, a lower bound on the total number of fundamental constants required for a mathematical description of our physical universe to be complete. The answer is shown to be one. The formal arithmetized meta-mathematical proof of this is left to the reader.

A Lower Bound on the Number of Fundamental Constants

Abstract

We describe here, for the first time, a lower bound on the total number of fundamental constants required for a mathematical description of our physical universe to be complete. The answer is shown to be one. The formal arithmetized meta-mathematical proof of this is left to the reader.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 3 sections, 1 figure.

Figures (1)

  • Figure 1: Graphical depiction of the cube of physical theories in the space defined by the orthogonal axes of $G$, $1/c$, and $\hbar$.