Physics – General Physics
Scientific paper
2011-02-14
Physics
General Physics
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Scientific paper
In a recent paper, K. O. Greulich propose an empirical, one-parameter rule which is claimed to predict the masses of all fundamental elementary particles. This statement seems to be true as sustained by the comparison of some experimental and calculated elementary masses. The author admits that in the case of an isolated single particle a good result could be achieved simply by chance. He also states that the probability to fit by chance the whole ensemble of all elementary masses within 1% accuracy is close to zero. However, one may observe that only 8 of the 11 particles which are relevant for the correctness of his model satisfy the formula within 1% accuracy and this result could have been achieved simple by chance.
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