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Einstein's nine (9) primary fundamental universal base unit values

1) Einstein intensity: [(hG/c^5)^1/2]/sr = 9.8601020(30) x 10^-46 cd
2) Einstein time: (hG/c^5)^1/2 = 1.3511889(33) x 10^-43 s
3) Einstein length: (hG/c^3)^1/2 = 4.0507625(15) x 10^-35 m
4) Einstein substance: [(hc/G)^1/2]/M = 1.6605388(62) x 10^-27 kmol
5) Einstein mass: (hc/G)^1/2 = 5.4563031(18) x 10^-8 kg
6) Einstein current: e/[(hG/c^5)^1/2] = 1.1857531(48) x 10^24 A
7) Einstein temperature: [(hc^5/G)^1/2]/k = 3.5518626(92) x 10^32 K
8) Einstein relative permeability: (e0hc)/e^2 = 6.8517999(55) x 10^1 rad
9) Einstein inverse fine-structure: (2e0hc)/e^2 = 1.3703599(91) x 10^2 sr

Planck's non-primary fundamental non-universal base unit values

1) Planck intensity: [(bar-hG/c^5)^1/2]/sr = 3.9336115(89) x 10^-46 cd
2) Planck time: (bar-hG/c^5)^1/2 = 5.3904639(43) x 10^-44 s
3) Planck length: (bar-hG/c^3)^1/2 = 1.6160204(35) x 10^-35 m
4) Planck substance: [(bar-hc/G)^1/2]/M = 6.6245916(02) x 10^-28 kmol
5) Planck mass: (bar-hc/G)^1/2 = 2.1767500(08) x 10^-8 kg
6) Planck current: e/[(bar-hG/c^5)^1/2] = 2.9722423(67) x 10^24 A
7) Planck temperature: [(bar-hc^5/G)^1/2]/k = 1.4169882(01) x 10^32 K

Legend's http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/
Planck constant: h = 6.6260693(11) x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s
Newton constant: G = 6.6723635(22) x 10^-11 m^3/kg-s^2
speed of light in vacuum: c = 2.99792458 x 10^8 m/s
Einstein molar mass: M = 3.2858629(47) x 10^19 kg/kmol
elementary charge: e = 1.6021765(31) x 10^-19 A-s
Boltzmann constant: k = 1.3806504(11) x 10^-23 kg-m^2/s^2-K
electric constant: e0 = 8.854187817... x 10^-12 A^2-s^4-rad/kg-m^3
Planck h/2(pi): bar-h = 1.0545716(84) x 10^-34 kg-m^2/s

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Re: Will NIST ever fix their tables?

my guess is yes.
now we wonder when they will do it.
or better yet!:
contact the webmaster, take action!
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my guess is yes.
now we wonder when they will do it.
or better yet!:
contact the webmaster, take action!
YEAH positive attitude man! + _ +
Thanks for your idea orbsycli. I already emailed inquiries@nist.gov but have not heard
back from them. Will now contact their webmaster. Thanks again for helping me finish.

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ahh, well good luck with the outcome. those should be straightened out anyways.
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ahh, well good luck with the outcome. those should be straightened out anyways.
Thanks orbsycli. I emailed the top post to the "Public Inquiries Unit"
inquiries@nist.gov and "Feedback/Comments" webmaster@nist.gov

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<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2><STRONG>Einstein's nine (9) primary fundamental universal base
unit values</STRONG></FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>1)
Einstein intensity: [<EM>(hG/c^5)^1/2</EM>]/sr = 9.8601020(30) x 10^-46
cd</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>2)
Einstein time: <EM>(hG/c^5)^1/2</EM> = 1.3511889(33) x 10^-43
s</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>3)
Einstein length: <EM>(hG/c^3)^1/2</EM> = 4.0507625(15) x 10^-35
m</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>4)
Einstein substance: [<EM>(hc/G)^1/2</EM>]/<EM>M</EM> = 1.6605388(62) x
10^-27 kmol</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>5)
Einstein mass: <EM>(hc/G)^1/2</EM> = 5.4563031(18) x 10^-8
kg</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>6)
Einstein current: <EM>e</EM>/[<EM>(hG/c^5)^1/2</EM>] = 1.1857531(48) x
10^24 A</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>7)
Einstein temperature: [<EM>(hc^5/G)^1/2</EM>]/<EM>k</EM> = 3.5518626(92)
x 10^32 K</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>8)
Einstein relative permeability: <EM>(e0hc)/e^2</EM> = 6.8517999(55) x
10^1 rad</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>9)
Einstein inverse fine-structure: <EM>(2e0hc)/e^2</EM> = 1.3703599(91) x
10^2 sr</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><STRONG><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>Planck's non-primary fundamental non-universal base unit
values</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>1)
Planck intensity: [<EM>(bar-hG/c^5)^1/2</EM>]/sr = 3.9336115(89) x
10^-46 cd</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>2)
Planck time: <EM>(bar-hG/c^5)^1/2</EM> = 5.3904639(43) x 10^-44
s</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>3)
Planck length: <EM>(bar-hG/c^3)^1/2</EM> = 1.6160204(35) x 10^-35
m</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>4)
Planck substance: [<EM>(bar-hc/G)^1/2</EM>]/<EM>M</EM> = 6.6245916(02) x
10^-28 kmol</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>5)
Planck mass: <EM>(bar-hc/G)^1/2</EM> = 2.1767500(08) x 10^-8
kg</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>6)
Planck current: <EM>e</EM>/[<EM>(bar-hG/c^5)^1/2</EM>] = 2.9722423(67) x
10^24 A</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif" size=2>7)
Planck temperature: [<EM>(bar-hc^5/G)^1/2</EM>]/<EM>k</EM> =
1.4169882(01) x 10^32 K</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><STRONG><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>Legend's </FONT></STRONG><A
href="http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/"><FONT
face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2><STRONG>http://physics.nist.gov/cuu/Constants/</STRONG></FONT></A></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>Planck constant: <EM>h</EM> = 6.6260693(11) x 10^-34
kg-m^2/s</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>Newton constant: <EM>G</EM> = 6.6723635(22) x 10^-11
m^3/kg-s^2</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>speed of light in vacuum: <EM>c</EM> = 2.99792458 x 10^8
m/s</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>Einstein molar mass: <EM>M</EM> = 3.2858629(47) x 10^19
kg/kmol</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>elementary charge: <EM>e</EM> = 1.6021765(31) x 10^-19
A-s</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>Boltzmann constant: <EM>k</EM> = 1.3806504(11) x 10^-23
kg-m^2/s^2-K</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>electric constant: <EM>e0 </EM>= 8.854187817... x 10^-12
A^2-s^4-rad/kg-m^3</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>Planck <EM>h</EM>/2(pi): <EM>bar-h</EM> = 1.0545716(84) x 10^-34
kg-m^2/s</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><STRONG><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>Will NIST ever fix their tables?</FONT></STRONG></DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2></FONT> </DIV>
<DIV class=RTE><FONT face="Verdana, Geneva, Arial, Sans-serif"
size=2>Garry Denke</FONT></DIV>

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