My Hunch about Quarks and Their Numerical Values Charles William Johnson
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Quarks, the constituent particles of Hadrons, have a charge of -1/3 and +2/3. Given that three quarks exist in a proton or neutron, it is understandable that the charges are expressed in thirds. But, look what happens when the charges are numerically related to the numerical proportions found in other physical constants. Here, I employ fractal numerical values of 0.3661 and 0.6339, instead of the cited 0.33333 and 0.66666. |
0.3661 + 0.6339 = 1.0
0.6339 - 0.3661 = 0.2678 |
Consider now possible relationships of these numerical values relating to the Quarks in a Hadron to other physical constants and events. |
1 / 0.3661 = 2.731494127 |
Suggestive of the Fractal Freezing Point of Water = 273.15
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1 / 0.2678 = 3.734129948 |
Suggestive of the Fractal Boiling Point of Water = 373.15 |
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0.3661 / 0.6339 = 0.577535888 |
Suggestive of Fractal Surface Temperature of the Sun = 5.773
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1 / 0.577535888 = 1.73149413 |
Suggestive of the Fractal Square Root of Lightspeed in vacuo
1.731451582
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1.731494132 = 2.998071923 |
Suggestive of the Speed of Light in a Vacuum fractal 2.99792458
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1.63392 = 2.66962921 / 2 = 1.334814605 / 2 = 0.667407302 |
Suggestive of the Gravity constant = 6.6742 |
Come back soon, more to follow.
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