Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

The Proton Radius in Muonic Hydrogen and the Rest Mass of Proton is Consistent

Authors: Shinsuke Hamaji

The charge radius (r = 2λ/π) of Fermion closes at ±1/2 spin from the Compton wavelength (λ = h/mc) of Photon (Boson). These ±1/2 spin means having the axiality to space-time. "The proton radius (0.841 fm) was calculated from the proton mass" and "The proton radius obtained by measuring the Lamb shift in muonic hydrogen" are consistent. Closed Yukawa potential at charge radius is going to reduce the linear density in accordance with 1/r potential, and become material density of mass (1.672E-27 kg/m), which is published on the 1 meter scale. How the fermion to acquire the radius and mass pave the way for quantum gravity.

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[v1] 2015-04-03 11:43:10
[v2] 2015-04-10 12:55:26

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