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Old 08-August-2007, 03:18 AM
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Hi nutant gene 71 / Ivan

Thanks for the welcome.

Yes, the orbitals are reasonably musical. The masses of the more common particles are also reasonably well linked by ratios. Masses are proportional to (Compton) frequencies because of the relationships E=mc^2 and E=hf. It is from these considerations that I found that the value 34.76 Mev is a divisor into many particle masses (muon=3x, pion=4x, neutron/proton=27x etc) and suggested there must be such a particle.

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Originally Posted by nutant gene 71 View Post
If you came here to field some of your ideas on harmonics, you came to a good place. There are some very smart people inhabiting this ATM. But be prepared to defend your ideas vigorously. (I should know, having gone through a good work over presenting my idea of a 'variable G'... uh, to my benefit. -I'm only a stockbroker with rudimentary math, not a physicist!) If there are flaws in your logic, they'll be sure to point it out, I'm sure. Think of it as to your benefit.
Yes, already I can see that people are looking intelligently at it without the usual knee-jerk rejection reactions. I certainly welcome being questioned and learning where I need to tidy up my act.

Regards
Ray