Universal Constants as Manifestations of Relativity
Abstract
We study the possible interpretation of the "universal constants" by the classification of J.~M.~L\'evy-Leblond. and c are the most common example of constants of this type. Using Fock's principle of the relativity w.r.t. observation means, we show that both c and can be viewed as manifestations of certain relativity. We also show that there is a possibility to interpret the Boltzmann's constant in a similar way, and make some comments about the relativistic interpretation of the constant spacetime curvature and gravitational constant G.
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