The Mathematics of Mass - final revison
Hey Autymn Can you Count?
I did not belabor the stats because a simple inspection of all particle mass
shows the 2500 to 2900 zone
Nucleon Max = (5.5)^5 at 5033 e masses or 2600 Mev; a 11% fit to ~2900 Mev
--------This was the actual observed upper limit of the nucleon Particle scale.
When all the mass resonances are listed by Mevs a clear upper zone is seen
in the 2600 to 2900 Mev range.
-------- 2nd assumption satisfied as nucleon maximum For larger masses, limit was 91
Bev.
On Sun, 18 May 2008 15:39:57 -0700 (PDT), "Autymn D. C." wrote:
On May 15, 9:02 am, wrote:
-----The upper five region 11 to 7' via ( n/2 )^5
11 MAX 5033 1 2600 Mev ; Nucleon scale observational limit
Nucleon Max = (5.5)^5 at 5033 e masses or 2600 Mev.
--------This was the actual observed upper limit of the nucleon Particle scale.
-------- 2nd assumption satisfied as nucleon maximum
Wrong: N(2700), Ä(2750), Ä(2950), Ó(2620), Ó(3000), Ó(3170), Ù/
c(2700), Î/c(2645), Î/c(2790), Î/c(2815), Ë/b(5625)
Data are.
-------------------------- Neutrino Match found at ( 1/2 )^5
Consider the enigmatic (1/2)^5 value at e/32 masses or 16 Kev.
It is an excellent fit to the observed minimum Energy
of the anti-Neutrino(eN) measured in Tritium beta decay (0.1%)
Cretin, deal with my criticisms.
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Yours truly RD
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