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Particle Mass Ratios Nearly Equaling Geometric Ratios Additional Examples

Authors: Carl Littmann

There are many important Particle Mass Ratios in Physics, such as the 'Proton to electron' mass ratio, about 1836.15 to 1. And there are many major Volumetric ratios in 'Solid Geometry', some of which we may have seen in high school. And, remarkably, some of the major particle Mass ratios nearly equal some of those major geometric Volumetric ratios! This article gives many additional examples of these matches, which couldn't be included in my earlier article, but the earlier should be read first, preferably. Ref. http://viXra.org/abs/1901.0299 (But even both articles don't give all the important examples -- to avoid unwieldy length.)

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[v1] 2021-06-09 01:07:30
[v2] 2021-09-03 03:30:28
[v3] 2023-05-03 05:52:13

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