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Planck units are calculated from physical constants c, G, and h. Gravitational potential energy is set equal to kinetic energy, giving zero LaGrange Density, no Action, and nearly flat space. Results give distance and time representing wave length or amplitude and frequency.

Virtual electric charges can also be be calculated as equal numbers of positive and negative. In LC oscillators capacitor energy is set equal to inductor energy, which is also helpful in describing flat space. Results predict average 15 pairs of virtual electrons and virtual positrons with one other pair of uncharged virtual particles in each oscillator.

In other threads the possibility was discussed of curvature stress energy described by a change of amplitude and frequency, the same response that occurs in classical oscillators subjected to stress.

All opinions are welcome.

Do Planck Units Describe Fundamental Oscillators Of Vacuum Space?

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