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| keywords = [[Temperature]], [[fundamental physical constants]]<br />
| published = 2005<br />
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Exactly what is meant by the word ?temperature? is subject to human interpretation. This paper will attempt to clarify its meaning and how it is defined etc. in physical terms. A brief history is included. This discourse requires the discoveries of the author who quantized the physical constants and defined and derived their numerical values. [1] It would be a waste of time to use the current SI values of the physical constants, and then have to do it all over again. When the readers reach the end, then they should understand why the author did not use current theory and beliefs. However, if any care to use the current SI values, you will get the identical physical end results that are herein, although they are very upsetting. A table showing the current and new values of the fundamental physical constants is at the end of this paper, and a proof of same.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]</div>Maintenance script