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The Harmonic Representation of Particles

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main_engineering - 10 Nov 2005 04:26 GMT
Abstract
Experimental predictions are presented for the Root-Mean-Square (RMS) charge
radius and mass-energy of many well established subatomic particles leading
to the
prediction of several particles not yet articulated by the Standard Model
(SM) of particle
physics. Our predictions are based on Electro-Gravi-Magnetics (EGM), a set
of
engineering equations and methods derived from the purely mathematical
construct
known as Buckingham.s ? (Pi) Theory. Our predictions coincide with
experimental data
presented by the Particle Data Group (PDG), SELEX, ZEUS and D-ZERO
Collaboration.s, in addition to others, to astonishing precision. Our
predictions are
calculated utilizing the relatively simple equations of EGM and directly
compared to
experimental measurement and / or the SM. Our tabulated results clearly
demonstrate a
natural harmonic pattern representing all fundamental subatomic particles.
The accuracy
and simplicity of these predictions successfully demonstrate that EGM is a
useful tool
that may be used by Engineers and Physicists for practical applications.

http://www.deltagroupengineering.com/Docs/EGM%20Harmonic%20Representation%20of%2
0Particles.pdf


Comments are welcome.

Best Regards,
Todd Desiato
FrediFizzx - 11 Nov 2005 06:57 GMT
| Abstract
| Experimental predictions are presented for the Root-Mean-Square (RMS) charge
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
| useful tool
| that may be used by Engineers and Physicists for practical applications.

http://www.deltagroupengineering.com/Docs/EGM%20Harmonic%20Representation%20of%2
0Particles.pdf


| Comments are welcome.
|
| Best Regards,
| Todd Desiato

Hi Todd,

Haven't seen you around this "neck of the woods" for quite some time.
Welcome back.  Your paper looks interesting.  Will study.  Did you get
any of your warp drive concepts working yet?  ;-)  I am votin' that warp
drives ought to be feasible.  Check out a new paper by Jay Yablon who
just posted a thread about his paper today on the groups.  I think you
will be interested in it.

"General Relativity, Maxwell's Electrodynamics, and the Foundations of
the Quantum Theory of Gravitation and Matter"
http://www.arxiv.org/abs/gr-qc/0511050

FrediFizzx

http://www.vacuum-physics.com/QVC/quantum_vacuum_charge.pdf
or postscript
http://www.vacuum-physics.com/QVC/quantum_vacuum_charge.ps

http://www.vacuum-physics.com
FrediFizzx - 12 Nov 2005 19:03 GMT
| Abstract
| Experimental predictions are presented for the Root-Mean-Square (RMS) charge
[quoted text clipped - 20 lines]
| useful tool
| that may be used by Engineers and Physicists for practical applications.

http://www.deltagroupengineering.com/Docs/EGM%20Harmonic%20Representation%20of%2
0Particles.pdf


Todd, studied your paper...

What is your take on why these theoretical leptons haven't been
discovered yet?  Surely they are low enough in energy to have been
discovered by now.  ???

FrediFizzx

http://www.vacuum-physics.com/QVC/quantum_vacuum_charge.pdf
or postscript
http://www.vacuum-physics.com/QVC/quantum_vacuum_charge.ps

http://www.vacuum-physics.com
main_engineering - 13 Nov 2005 02:59 GMT
> | Abstract
> | Experimental predictions are presented for the Root-Mean-Square (RMS)
[quoted text clipped - 39 lines]
>
> FrediFizzx

We don't know. Obviously they have not been found which means they either
don't exist or they are very short lived.

Todd
FrediFizzx - 15 Nov 2005 05:16 GMT
| > | Abstract
| > | Experimental predictions are presented for the Root-Mean-Square (RMS)
[quoted text clipped - 29 lines]
| > | that may be used by Engineers and Physicists for practical
| > applications.

http://www.deltagroupengineering.com/Docs/EGM%20Harmonic%20Representation%20of%2
0Particles.pdf


| > Todd, studied your paper...
| >
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
| We don't know. Obviously they have not been found which means they either
| don't exist or they are very short lived.

Yeah, we ended up with some extra "resonances" in our QVC "Spin Matrix"
that don't correspond to any known particles either.  The main first
ones being at ~= 15.0, 23.4, 23.9, and 46.3 MeV.  We suspect that they
are Goldstone-like and contribute to the mass of the different mesons.
But our model is naive and the geometry might be somewhat different.
Still working on that.

FrediFizzx

http://www.vacuum-physics.com/QVC/quantum_vacuum_charge.pdf
or postscript
http://www.vacuum-physics.com/QVC/quantum_vacuum_charge.ps

http://www.vacuum-physics.com
Autymn D. C. - 14 Nov 2005 16:17 GMT
What's your point, Fred?  Neutrinos and axions are hard to find.
 
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