Cube or hypercube of natural units
@article{Okun2001CubeOH, title={Cube or hypercube of natural units}, author={L. Okun}, journal={arXiv: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology}, year={2001} }
Max Planck introduced four natural units: h, c, G, k. Only the first three of them retained their status, representing the so called cube of theories, after the theory of relativity and quantum mechanics were created and became the pillars of physics. This short note is a little pebble on the tombstone of Michael Samuilovich Marinov.
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