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Significance of nuclear force merger-point with {open_quotes}G{close_quotes}

Journal Article · · Bulletin of the American Physical Society
OSTI ID:404796

As published earlier, interesting phenomena are expected at this 10{sup -27.4} cms, 10{sup 33.5} eV point (beyond our present Energy resources, except in SPACE). With the shrinkage of {open_quote}fm{close_quote}, queer Fission/Fusion possibilities were predicted at the merger-point of N. and N.Weak Forces, preceding this, due to Synchronisations thus the Fission of sub-critical masses came to happen, with the new Technologies for minimizing {open_quote}fm{close_quote}. The N.Force merger-point with {open_quote}G{close_quote} can predict the mass of the Top Quark from the proportionality of {open_quote}fm{close_quote}/M, at this point. This calculates to {approx} 180GeV, more than those of W{sup {+-}}, Z{sub o}, experimental confirmation may come from the operation of the 20TeV, S.P, or maybe from SPACE. {open_quote}G{close_quote} becomes {open_quote}Super-G{close_quote} in N.Stars/Black Holes, and this approach explains massive particles like even the {approx} 10{sup 19} GeV, the unification one in SU(3). Thus, this point has significance in Physics.

OSTI ID:
404796
Report Number(s):
CONF-931044--
Journal Information:
Bulletin of the American Physical Society, Journal Name: Bulletin of the American Physical Society Journal Issue: 9 Vol. 38; ISSN BAPSA6; ISSN 0003-0503
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English

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