It's about the numerical value of these constants. The 1.673E-27 of the proton and the 9.109E-31 of the electron are completely arbitrary, but their ratio 1836 isn't. Besides, you can't really measure dimensional…
> [...] matching 5 dimensions of physical reality (space, time, mass, also charge and temperature). I'm not quite sure I understand that, but I'll try to answer your questions anyway: Yes, Boltzmann's constant is more…
It's about the numerical value of these constants. The 1.673E-27 of the proton and the 9.109E-31 of the electron are completely arbitrary, but their ratio 1836 isn't. Besides, you can't really measure dimensional…
> [...] matching 5 dimensions of physical reality (space, time, mass, also charge and temperature). I'm not quite sure I understand that, but I'll try to answer your questions anyway: Yes, Boltzmann's constant is more…