Abstract

Dr Petley (Physics Bulletin October 1987 p375) expresses surprise that the most accurate method of estimating Planck's constant comes not from quantum physics and laser spectroscopy but from measurements critically involving low-temperature solid state physics. Surely, this can only suggest that classical physicists were right in pointing to the similarity between the solid state of matter and the characteristics of the vacuum.

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