Quantum Gravity and String Theory

   

Serendipitous Hints at Shape of Electron and Electron/Neutron Mass Ratio

Authors: Michael John Sarnowski

It was shown in “Mathematical Geometric Origin of Masses of Particles Proton and Electron” (1), that the mass ratio of the proton to neutron and electron to neutron could be well approximated with an integrated polynomial equation. This equation could predict the mass ratio of the proton to the neutron within 8 digits. The mass ratio of the electron to the neutron was only accurate to 5 digits. In this paper it is shown that the mass ratio of the electron can be improved to 9 digits and within the Codata one sigma limits by proposing that the electron is contained within 6 equal units and including a relativistic component and using the Lorentz transformation.

Comments: 4 Pages. Corrected Equation 3

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[v1] 2015-08-02 21:21:44
[v2] 2015-08-07 14:03:34
[v3] 2015-08-14 20:57:17
[v4] 2015-08-15 07:29:28

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