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About Mass: What is the Mass of the Fundamental Particle?

Authors: Robert Yusupov

The mass of the fundamental particle is the relation of quantity of the matter containing in the fundamental particle to its diameter. The quantity of the matter containing in a fundamental particle is equal to the quantity of the matter containing in the atom of the matter. This quantity is the minimum quantity of the matter in the nature EUM≡UCN^(-1) μ. It is a constant and it is the law of the nature. The diameter of the fundamental particle also is a constant. Thus, the mass of the fundamental particle is a constant.

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