Sunday, December 2, 2012

Wolfgang Pauli and the Fine-Structure Constant | Sherbon | Journal of Science

Wolfgang Pauli and the Fine-Structure Constant | Sherbon | Journal of Science

Michael A. Sherbon

Abstract


Wolfgang Pauli was influenced by Carl Jung and the Platonism of Arnold Sommerfeld, who introduced the fine-structure constant. Pauli’s vision of a World Clock is related to the symbolic form of the Emerald Tablet of Hermes and Plato’s geometric allegory otherwise known as the Cosmological Circle attributed to ancient tradition. With this vision Pauli revealed geometric clues to the mystery of the fine-structure constant that determines the strength of the electromagnetic interaction. A Platonic interpretation of the World Clock and the Cosmological Circle provides an explanation that includes the geometric structure of the pineal gland described by the golden ratio. In his experience of archetypal images Pauli encounters the synchronicity of events that contribute to his quest for physical symmetry relevant to the development of quantum electrodynamics.

Keywords


Wolfgang Pauli; Fine-Structure Constant; Pauli's World Clock; Cosmological Circle; Platonism

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