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31 August 2007 The natural philosophy of fundamental particles
Riccardo C. Storti
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Abstract
Theoretical estimates and correlations, based upon the Electro-Gravi-Magnetics (EGM) Photon radiation method, are presented for the Root-Mean-Square (RMS) charge radius and massenergy of many well established subatomic particles. The EGM method is a set of engineering equations and techniques derived from the purely mathematical construct known as Buckingham's "&Pgr;" (Pi) Theory. The estimates and correlations coincide to astonishing precision with experimental data presented by the Particle Data Group (PDG), CDF, D0, L3, SELEX and ZEUS Collaborations. Our tabulated results clearly demonstrate a possible natural harmonic pattern representing all fundamental subatomic particles. In addition, our method predicts the possible existence of several other subatomic particles not contained within the Standard Model (SM). The accuracy and simplicity of our computational estimates demonstrate that EGM is a useful tool to gain insight into the domain of subatomic particles.
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Riccardo C. Storti "The natural philosophy of fundamental particles", Proc. SPIE 6664, The Nature of Light: What Are Photons?, 66640J (31 August 2007); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.725545
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KEYWORDS
Quarks

Particles

Elementary particles

Photovoltaics

Leptons

Bosons

Chemical species

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