>>12277327No I'm not even trying to shit post, it just seems to indicate design. Other things in physics have touched me like this, but none as much as learning about the fine structure constant in the hydrogen atom, in quantum electrodynamics, in the dictation of the gyroscopic constant for spin, in relativistic fine structure corrections, etc.
I mean it is the same ratio between the quantum "radius" of the electron to the Bohr radius of the H atom, it is the ratio between the classically determined radius of an electron to the quantum "radius", and it is the ratio between the ground state electrons velocity to that of the speed of light (c/137). It determines the probability (~1:137) than an electron will emit or absorb a photon, and a Taylor expansion of order ? determines the weight at which anti-matter matter collisions effect the gyroscopic ratio of fermions. All this while the connection between these things is still entirely in the dark and has been since the early 20th century. The constants involved in its calculation are the elementary charge, planks constant (?), and the speed of light. This pulls from the 3 fields of electromagnetism, quantum mechanics, and relativity. I first learned about this working out of Shankar and I think it is extremely profound.