Vol 2, Section 60 · P-BP-1 through P-BP-6

h and k_B are Tau-field coupling ratios, not empirical constants

k_B converts Tau-density to temperature. h is the quantum of Tau-action. Their ratio h/k_B = 4.799 × 10⁻¹¹ K·s bridges photon frequency to equivalent temperature.

k_B
1.380649×10⁻²³ J/K
Tau-mode thermal coupling
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h
6.626×10⁻³⁴ J·s
quantum of Tau-action
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h/k_B
4.799×10⁻¹¹ K·s
photon-thermal bridge

Temperature is energy in disguise — k_B is the conversion factor

k_B = 1.380649 × 10⁻²³ J/K converts macroscopic temperature T (average Tau-density) to the energy per Tau-mode. The Kelvin is a surrogate for J/k_B. h = 6.626 × 10⁻³⁴ J·s is the minimum indivisible Tau-action quantum.

P-BP-3 — Photon-thermal Tau bridge
h/k_B = 4.799243073 × 10⁻¹¹ K·s
T_equiv(ν) = (h/k_B) × ν
Hβ (6.167×10¹⁴ Hz) → T_equiv = 29,596 K (solar chromosphere Tau-zone)
CMB peak → T_equiv = 7.69 K (CMB photon-thermal equivalent)

h, k_B, c, G — four projections of one Tau-field structure

P-BP-6

In the 2019 SI redefinition, h and k_B were fixed exactly. FOT reads this as the scientific community anchoring the unit system to Tau-field coupling constants — correctly, if unknowingly.

The four Tau-field coupling constants
c = 299,792,458 m/s space-time Tau-coupling
h = 6.62607015 × 10⁻³⁴ J·s time-frequency Tau-coupling
k_B= 1.380649 × 10⁻²³ J/K energy-temperature Tau-coupling
K = 2⁷×3⁵ = 31,104 connects them at the G0/G1 register boundary

The Universal Force of Time — Stephen Daubney — thedaubneyfoundation@gmail.com — Academic Papers
A note on “constants.” Within the Universal Force of Time there are no universal constants. A quantity like the Rydberg is not one fixed number but a small family of register faces — each an exact {2, 3, 5, π} value, each reproducing the spectrum on its own scale of Τ. The Rydberg alone carries at least three: 10,966,227.11 m⁻¹ (= 10⁷π²/9), 10,967,215.73, and 10,973,936.9 m⁻¹. What conventional physics records as the constant — the CODATA 10,973,731.568157 m⁻¹ — is not a fourth fundamental number; it is a single measurement sitting between those faces, in the band they define, read from the one register our instruments occupy: the Earth-surface node, g₁. Every wavelength, and the speed of light, Planck’s value, and the fine-structure ratio with it, behaves the same way — each shifts from g₀ to g₁ to g₂ to g₃ by the lattice step δG, not by error. These are not constants; they are the values Τ wears at the register where we stand.