The use of SI units in their existing form hides that gravity
is not the weakest force. The paper shows through symmetry arguments that
Planck’s constant h and the Gravitational constant G are both dimensionless
ratios when dimensional analysis is used at property levels deeper than mass,
length and time. The resultant adjustments shown to be needed for SI unitsproduce much simpler sets of units which also solve the issue of why magneticfield H and magnetic inductance B have not previously had the same units.
The
result shows that gravitational and charge fields have the same strengths when
considered in fractional adjusted-Planck values. By showing that h and G are
dimensionless, they can be understood to be unit-dependent ratios which can be
eliminated from all equations by merging them within new adjusted SI units. Theimplications are that mass and charge sizes, and distance, are not theproperties which separate quantum and classical gravitational systems. The
equivalence of gravitational and inertial mass is also shown. The new type of
dimensional analysis shows how to uncover any law of nature or universal
constant and that the current set of properties of nature is missing two from
the set, whose dimensions and units can be inferred.
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