Authors: Michael John Sarnowski
Pions apparently give strength to the strong force. Where does this meson get its mass. It is made of up and down quarks with a plus or minus one charge. Imagine the insides of a so called elementary particle with jazillions of Kaluza spheres with size and frequency on the order of Planck length and time. Each one is paired with another of exactly opposite rotation. Going from an incremental/discrete scale of rotation fraction to minus one to plus one on the x, y, and z axes. Instead of going down to the 16th dimension, Pion’s, quarks, and other mesons may only go to the 9th dimension. At least that is what these equations hint at. Matching the energy effects these matched pairs may be result in the mass ratios of elementary particles. The mass ratio calculations for the Pion’s are shown in this paper. Instead of these particles being connected to the neutron, the Pions, quarks, and other Mesons, may be connected to a mass ratio to the Proton. At least, that is what these equations hint at. This paper is a comparison to “Energy Derivation of Mass Ratio’s of Pions. This theory seems more likely as the sum of Energy Loss of particles in direct collisions of particles. This energy loss will be shown in a separate paper.
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