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The latest research results in physics have derived a new formula as follows:

1/ α = 2 π * 64/3/k1
=1/2 (64k1/3) (3 * 2^0.5 π k2)
=137.0359970

Among them, 64/3 is the projection coefficient from five dimensions to four dimensions, 3 * 2^0.5 π is the projection coefficient from four dimensions to three dimensions, k1 and k2 are the bending coefficients of five and four dimensions and are equal to 0.9781465420 and 0.9854075625, respectively, and k1^2k2=2 * 2^0.5/3
This new formula indicates that the fine structure constant is the physical essence of a pure five dimensional geometric constant that is independent of charge, vacuum speed of light, vacuum dielectric constant, and Planck constant.
If space is not curved, k1 will be equal to 1 in a straight space, and the fine structure constant will be approximately 1/134.
The theoretical calculation value 137.0359970 has a slight deviation from the measured value 137.035999084, which is due to the fact that the theoretical calculation model did not consider the relative motion of actual protons with small relative atoms. Otherwise, they will be surprisingly consistent.

== new formula ==

[https://blog.sciencenet.cn/blog-3446994-1393151.html] [[User:Kerl Miller|Kerl Miller]] ([[User talk:Kerl Miller|talk]]) 13:39, 15 April 2024 (UTC)

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