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In the SI system, the dimensions of physical quantities are derived from seven base dimensions corresponding to the seven fundamental quantities. This document shows how it might be possible to derive the dimensions of all quantities from space and time only.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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In the SI system, the dimensions of physical quantities are derived from seven base dimensions corresponding to the seven fundamental quantities. This document shows how it might be possible to derive the dimensions of all quantities from space and time only.
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[[Category:Scientific Paper|definition fundamental quantities respect space time]]

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Scientific Paper
Title Definition of Fundamental Quantities With Respect to Space and Time
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Author(s) Laurent Hollo
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Published 2010
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 7
No. of pages 7
Pages 207-214

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Abstract

In the SI system, the dimensions of physical quantities are derived from seven base dimensions corresponding to the seven fundamental quantities. This document shows how it might be possible to derive the dimensions of all quantities from space and time only.