Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

Gravity in the Microworld

Authors: Anatoly V. Belyakov

A brief review article gives examples of using the physical model based on the mechanistic interpretation of J. Wheeler's geometrodynamics. The examples show the need to consider gravity in the microworld. The latter is based on the balance of magnetic and gravitational forces.The gravitational constant was used in calculating the masses of quarks, neutrinos, proton size, coupling constants, etc. A new deviation of 28 GeV in the physical experiments of CMS Collaboration was confirmed by calculations. The unusual value of s- quark and b- quark masses is explained.

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