Abstract
Starting from the fact, revealed by the author in recent publications, that the quantum uncertainty relations (UR) have authentic nonquantum analogs, it is shown that the Planck constant h also has such an analog, namely the Boltzmann constant k. Both h and k are shown to be generic indicators for the stochasticity property of the physical systems.
Depending on its connection with h and k, the stochasticity can be onefold or twofold, respectively an intrinsic or
extrinsic property. Earlier views regarding the questions of h - k similarity, complementarity, and compatibility are
reviewed and shown to be unfounded. Finally, based on the new views on the UR and h and on their nonquantum
analogs, some remarks with conceptual implications in the interpretation of quantum mechanics are noted.