High Energy Particle Physics

   

Exact Calculation of the Fine Structure Constant Sets the Lepton and Quark Masses

Authors: Brian Nelson

In 2014, I calculated the Fine Structure Constant to be 137.035999209569, and in 2020, a refined measurement landed within one standard error at 137.035999206(11) Morel, L., Yao, Z., Cladé, P. et al suggesting I was on the right track. But the most compelling recent evidence lies in its ability to set other lepton and quark mass values. This paper discusses the methods behind making these calculations and the underlying hypothesis.

Comments: 7 Pages. Particles share force carriers with precise energies in order to share common factor quanta between their adjusted Compton wavelengths

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