Friday, 27 March 2020

units - Why do universal constants have the values they do?


This is meant to be a generic question of the type that we get repeatedly on this site, in different versions:



Why do universal constants have the values they do? Can we predict their values theoretically? Do they change over time? How would the world be different if a particular constant had a different value?




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