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Old December 27th 09, 11:57 PM posted to sci.astro
General Omar Windbottom
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Default Hadron Mass Spectrum From First Principles

On Dec 24, 12:12*pm, General Omar Windbottom
wrote:
On the morning of 12/21 I was playing around with the basic
Kerr relation between M, J and G:


That's Schwarzschild radius, dear editor
[of Advanced Physics Forums], not "Swartzchild".

And yes I understand the Schwarzschild radius
quite well, thank you.

There is no scientific proof that the value of G
in the subatomic realm is the same as the macroscopic
Newtonian value. Rather it has always been ASSUMED
that they are the same. If G in the subatomic realm is
different from the Newtonian value then the Planck mass
is changed since the Planck is defined as the
sqrt of [h-bar times c divided by G].

We have been through this before. If you want to take
the conventional Planck mass as absolute received wisdom,
feel free to do so. But be aware that this has not
been scientifically tested.

What I have done is to show that if G scales in a
discrete self-similar manner, then theoretical physics
becomes orders of magnitude more simple. Not to
mention the fact that you can retrodict the subatomic
mass spectrum, resolve the vacuum energy density crisis,
explain the meaning of the fine structure constant for the
first time in history, ... .

For science to progress, theoretical physicists
must be willing to question their ASSUMPTIONS.

Yours in science
Robert L. Oldershaw
www.amherst.edu/~rloldershaw
 




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