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| | By incorporating angular momentum and thereby solving Einstein's Unitary Field Theory, and Schrödinger's wave functions, we have been able to derive the proton 2.7928 magneton, the neutron structure and its -1.9135 magneton, ½-spin, and neutrino, deuterium's, tritium's, helium-3's and helium-4's binding energies, magnetons and spins, and the tau, kaon, pion and muon mass energies in terms of the Classical FC = kee2/r2 coulomb relation and Relativistic 1 = 1o(1 - v2/c2)½ and m = mo/(1 - v2/c2)½ Lorentz Transformations. W. T. Gray has mathematically linked relativity to quantum mechanics through interchangeable exchanges using a classical physics analysis and Bohr's correspondence principle from the perspective of the electron based upon Bohr's correspondence principle. Schrödinger's quantum interpretation based upon Planck's Constant as a unit of energy can only predict electron behaviors in terms of probabilities. However, by interpreting Planck's Constant as a force-space-time energy density and changing the observer's perspective to that of the electron which knows its position 100% of the time it was possible to develop a proton:electron:proton nuclear model that explains and derives specific values for 60 unexplained phenomena (see table below) to within 1% of their empirical values: | For the: | | Calculated phenomena: | | proton | | magneton | | neutron | magneton, structure, spin | | neutrino | energy, structure, spin | | deuterium | magneton, structure, spin, binding energy | | tritium | magneton, structure, spin, binding energy | | helium-3 | magneton, structure, spin, binding energy | | helium-4 | magneton, structure, spin, binding energy | | lithium-6 | magneton, structure, spin, binding energy | | lithium-7 | magneton, structure, spin, binding energy | | carbon-12 | magneton, structure, spin, binding energy | | carbon-14 | magneton, structure, spin, binding energy | | nitrogen-14 | magneton, structure, spin, binding energy, ½-life | | tau +/- | origin, mass energy | | tau neutrino | origin, energy | | kaon +/- | origin, mass energy | | kaon ° | origin, mass energy | | pion +/- | origin, mass energy | | pion ° | origin, mass energy | | muon +/- | origin, mass energy | | muon neutrino | origin, energy |
Lastly, subsequent to the above discoveries we have been able to explain why only matter forms in our expanding Universe, but anti-matter does not, and why Black Holes allow low energy infrared to escape but not light from within the visible spectrum.
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