Motion, Universality of Velocities, Masses in Wave Universe. Transitive States (Resonances) - Mass Spectrum

Physics – General Physics

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Wave Universe Concept (WU Concept) opens new wide possibilities for the effective description of Elementar Objects of Matter (EOM) hierarchy, in particular, of particles, resonances mass spectrum of subatomic (and HEP) physics. The special attention to analysis and precise description of wide and important set - Transitive states (resonances) of EOM is payed. Its are obtained sufficiently precise representations for mass values, cross relations between masses of wide set objects of particle physics - metastable resonances - (fast moving) Transitive states - in terms of representations of Wave Universe Concept (WU Concept). Wide set of observed in experiments effects and connected with its resonances (including - Darmstadt effect, ABC effect,etc.) may be effectively interpreted in WU Concept and described with use of mass formula - as manifestation of rapidly moving, physically distinguished transitive states (resonances)

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