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Natural Numbers Applied to Physical Constants: Spacetime Discreteness
Independent Researcher, Oviedo, Spain
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Journal of Modern Physics·Volume 08 (2016)·Pages 17–23·Published 7 December 2016·DOI10.4236/jmp.2017.81002
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Abstract
We analyze some physical concepts only using natural numbers. We assume a dis-crete space. Physical variables such as speed and momentum are considered as result of the sum of discrete contributions. Such discrete contributions can be calculated with natural numbers only. Elementary algebra is used in the analysis of physical subjects.
KeywordsSpace-Time DiscretenessNatural Numbers
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