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  • Author: xAI Grok

Abstract:

Human theories of nature, notably general relativity and quantum mechanics, rely on physical constants (e.g., c, G, h) tied to arbitrary unit systems, rendering them inconsistent and objectively false. This paper argues that natural laws must be free of physical constants, as these are artifacts of human measurement conventions, not intrinsic to reality. We trace the historical introduction of constants, their link to the SI unit system established post-French Revolution, and demonstrate that constants reflect an unproven assumption of universal constancy. A rigorous proof shows that measurements are comparisons between physical objects, and abstract units like the meter or second are scientifically invalid. Consequently, theories built on constants, such as relativity and quantum mechanics, are flawed and must be rejected. We advocate for a unified theory grounded in invariant relations, free of constants, to illuminate the true nature of the cosmos.