The Fine Structure Constant as an Inverse Suppression Law: A New Perspective on Force Scaling
Dustyn Stanley
No 3kpj2_v1, OSF Preprints from Center for Open Science
Abstract:
We present evidence that the fine structure constant (α) behaves as the inverse of a fundamental suppression function governing force scaling at high energy. This discovery provides a novel perspective on why fundamental interactions scale as observed and suggests that quantum suppression effects play a more integral role in determining coupling behaviors than previously assumed. We derive the inverse relationship, analyze its empirical accuracy, and explore its implications for electroweak running, renormalization, and high-energy physics. Testable predictions for upcoming collider experiments and astrophysical observations are proposed.
Date: 2025-03-26
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