Authors: Branko Zivlak, Dragoslav Stoiljkovich
Starting from "A Theory of Natural Philosophy" by Roger Boscovich (1711−1787), we are showing that some significant masses in the micro and macro world, mi, (the Planck mass, fundamental mass, background mass, hypothetical mass quantum mq, as well as the masses of vacuum, infinite universe and our universe) can be calculated by a simple equation mi=mqN1/i, where N is a large non-dimensional number (6.3870772•10^+121) and i=-1, 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, infinite. Knowing these significant masses is useful for the calculation of other real masses. We are also showing the examples of calculating the masses of proton, electron and up quark.
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