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Discretización del campo gravitatorio Parte 1: Fundamentos de la compatibilidad con el campo electromagnético

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El reemplazo de la constante dieléctrica del vacío Epsilon0, en la ecuación para determinar la energía de los campos electromagnéticos, es un elemento clave en cualquier intento de cuantizar los campos gravitatorios que esté basado en la realidad de nuestro Universo y no en un puro ejercicio conceptual. Normalmente la elección recae sobre la inversa de la constante G de gravitación universal. Esto parece lo más razonable, dado que Epsilon0 tiene una relación inversa con la constante K de Coulomb, que determina la fuerza entre dos cargas, al igual que G lo hace entre dos masas. Pero esta elección conduce al reemplazo de la carga unitaria por una masa no muy frecuente en el Universo: la masa de Planck. Sin embargo, la estructura fina encontrada en el Cosmos en el siglo pasado y la dimensión de Cristales de Tiempo encontrados en 2016, parecen discordar con esta opción. El análisis realizado en este artículo, conduce a determinar una constante diferente para el reemplazo de Epsilon0, más concordante con los datos del Cosmos y la Mecánica Cuántica. Fundamentos de la compatibilidad con el campo electromagnético 2 Contenido

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