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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / April 2007



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Can the mass be measured by the unit of length?

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vps137@yandex.ru - 05 Apr 2007 13:47 GMT
It is imposible at the first glance, but look at my site
http://vps137.narod.ru/article7a.html/.
The figure in it is absent for a while.
Other papers are also here http://vps137.narod.ru/physics.html/.

V.Skorobogatov
vps137@yandex.ru - 23 Apr 2007 15:46 GMT
On Apr 5, 6:47 pm, vps...@yandex.ru wrote:
> It is imposible at the first glance, but look at my sitehttp://vps137.narod.ru/article7a.html/.
> The figure in it is absent for a while.
> Other papers are also herehttp://vps137.narod.ru/physics.html/.
>
> V.Skorobogatov

An addition is made. I tried to calculate the energy of the
fundamental
particle in the model of 4D medium.

V.Skorobogatov
Autymn D. C. - 27 Apr 2007 04:59 GMT
On Apr 5, 5:47 am, vps...@yandex.ru wrote:
> It is imposible at the first glance, but look at my sitehttp://vps137.narod.ru/article7a.html/.
> The figure in it is absent for a while.
> Other papers are also herehttp://vps137.narod.ru/physics.html/.

what string?

Mass can be measured by radius.
 
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