Planck’s Constant as the Mechanical Coupling of the Etheric Plasma

Plancks Constant as the Mechanical Coupling of the Etheric Plasma derives Planck’s constant as a mechanical coupling coefficient of the etheric plasma (Ψ-field) within the Quarkbase Cosmology framework. In this model, the vacuum is a frictionless, compressible pressure medium whose longitudinal excitations define quantum behaviour. Planck’s constant emerges not as a fundamental axiom but as a measurable expression of the coupling between local pressure oscillations and the displaced-volume structure of the 13-quarkbase electron. The analysis shows that quantisation, wave–particle duality, and energy–frequency relations arise from the same underlying mechanism: the finite-speed coherence of the etheric medium. This work unifies the classical and quantum descriptions under a single physical principle.

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17716384

Date: Nov 15, 2025

Author: Carlos Omeñaca Prado
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0009-0001-9750-5827

Resource type: Preprint
Publisher: Zenodo
License: CC BY-SA 4.0 International

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