Authors: D. G. Grossman
All subatomic particle masses can be expressed as multiples of hypersphere surface volumes times ‘h’ – Planck’s constant’s coefficient. How one determines which hypersphere surface volume is a multiple of a given subatomic particle’s mass is from knowledge of the particle’s quark content. The details of how to do this are explained. In the case of N and Delta baryons, the hypersphere surface volume needed is that of a 6-sphere (S6 for short). The purpose of this paper is to show that the masses of all N and Delta baryons can be expressed as simply defined multiples of S6h, by matching experimental N and Delta masses with their theoretical values in the mass spectrums generated by S6h that are presented in the paper.
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