Functional Domains in the Encrypted Inverse Fine-Structure Constant
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The inverse fine-structure constant 1/α = 137.035999… … is encrypted by a numerical 137 035 999 … … triplet code, and functional domains of this code are separated from each other by 999 triplets.
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