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Re: [Phys-l] Interesting Mass Value Relationship.



On Feb 15, 2007, at 9:06 AM, Faraday321@aol.com wrote:

I have noticed a relationship involving the baryon mass values and the
difference between pion and muon mass values which is interesting. It MAY point
to a deeper underlying symmetry but beyond this I can't say.

The relationship is

M_baryon= approx N* ( M-pion- M_muon)

Where N is an integer. Check it out.

Most of us are not able to appreciate the significance of this. Did you present this discovery to elementary particle physicists? If so then what do they think?

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