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Planck's Constant signifies the Photon Charge, and the Aether of "free space'.

Photon energy is E=hf =hc/r = Q2zc/r and Q is the photon charge in Coulombs..

Planck's Constant is also related to the free space impedance z=375 Ohms.

h=QWb = Q2z gives z=Wb/Q. Wb is the Quantum magnetic "charge" in volt seconds or Webers.

Q=4/3 E-18 Coulomb and Wb= 500 E-18 Webers and h= QWb = 2/3 E-33.

Maxwell believed that electromagnetic waves required a "medium" to propagate the waves. The free space impedance z, is evidence of this medium.

The photon charge is Q=(13U,1d) in Quarks, 13x2/3 + 1x-1/3 = 25/3 electrons..

The photon charge is related directly to the fine Structure Constant,

alpha = 1/2( e/Q)2= 1/2 (.16/4/3)2 = 1/2 (.48/4)2= 1/2(.12)2= 1/2 (.0144)=7.2E-3.

I believe that the electron is an effective charge a rms charge e/21/2 = e/1.414= .707e.

Planck's Constant times c, hc is the Energy Moment of the "charge" world as mGM is the Energy moment of the "mass" world. The speed of light limits both worlds., mass v =c and v=Z alpha c at the Boundary of both worlds, v=c, and 1= Z alpha.

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