Equation to predict six quark rest masses

From: alistair (alistair_at_goforit64.fsnet.co.uk)
Date: 09/27/04


Date: 27 Sep 2004 04:34:35 -0700

The length of the box is about 10^ -13 metres.
This seems to be right because a proton has a diameter of 10^-15
metres, so we wouldn't expect the proton to be in a box smaller than
itself,
and an electron in a hydrogen atom orbits at 10^-10 metres and we
wouldn't expect the electron to bump into the proton's box,which it
would if the box was considerably larger.



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