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arxiv: 1207.6997 · v1 · pith:HG45MG7Knew · submitted 2012-07-14 · ⚛️ physics.gen-ph

Derivation of the Planck Mass from Gravitational Polarization of the Quantum Vacuum

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The Planck units were originally derived from a dimensional analysis without a deeper understanding of their meaning. It was later believed that these units may provide a link between quantum theory and gravity in a yet to be developed theory of quantum gravity. I propose a model where the Planck units appear naturally by assuming that the quantum vacuum can be gravitationally polarized based on recent work on the gravitational properties of anti-particles. In order to match the observed values, we arrive at Planck particle/anti-particle pairs (micro black holes) with Planck masses that define the gravitational constant in vacuum through gravitational polarization. This gives the Planck mass a new important interpretation as indeed linking quantum fluctuations to gravity by defining the gravitational constant. In addition, a better understanding of why the Planck length is usually associated as the smallest length in nature can be illustrated from another perspective.

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