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A naive approach to the quantization of the microscopic and macroscopic world

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Lettere al Nuovo Cimento (1971-1985)

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Playing with dimensional analysis, one reproduces the thermodynamic treatment of the black-body problem in the case of gravitational radiation. A new universal constant is introduced and some consequences relevant to the measurement process are presented.

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Agnese, A.G. A naive approach to the quantization of the microscopic and macroscopic world. Lett. Nuovo Cimento 40, 111–114 (1984). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02747084

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