PERIODIC ATOMIC MASS CORRELATION OF MEASURED MEV VALUES AND PREDICTED ATOMIC MASS OF SUB ATOMIC PARTICLES MAJOR D PARTICLES Copyright 1993,1997,2001 By RUDOLPH MAURER PUBLISHING and Gerald E. Mowery No Claim on Government information. |
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D Subatomic Particles |
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*******************Plus D PARTICLE #36 1.342300536 ** 1690.551583 MeV No Acknowledged Particles D PARTICLE #37 1.379586662 ** 1785.775553 MeV *******************Less |
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D particles Are a group of Electrons and Positrons, in the nucleus of an element. The nucleus contains NINE Different D particles All are relative to the number of Electrons and Positrons. D Particles are composed of 3 muons and fractures -- within the 4th Muon Particles are: Number 36, 37, 38, 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44 |
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PAIRED PROTONS ARE SEVERED WITH .000249089 ATOMIC MASS BINDING PARTICLES (In Units of nine) The Nine particles are Binders of each Muon |