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From: Matt on 4 Jun 2010 04:05 On Sun, 25 Apr 2010 19:00:23 -0700 (PDT), Robert L. Oldershaw wrote: >On Apr 25, 3:35�pm, Matt <30d...(a)net.net> wrote: >> >> I didn't find graph one in the linked paper. >> >> In what way is the spectrum "very unique?" >> >> If you have made this histogram, please post it somewhere and provide >> a link. >------------------------------------------- > >Hi Matt, > >The stability/mass histogram is unique because it has an unmistakable >underlying pattern to it. The standard model has not been able to >make progress in explaining this complex pattern. The Discrete Self- >Similar Paradigm, in the past several months, has yielded a very good >first approximation of this pattern. It says where the peaks should >be, and where they should not be. Again, the standard model is not >able to do this unless you first put in the basic pattern "by hand". >Not too impressive. > >At this point the stability/mass histogram for 95 particles in the >100-1850 MeV range is plotted by hand and sits on my desk. I should >have an excel (xcel?) version by the end of the week, and that file >will eventually become available by email, or on arXiv.org, or on my >website, or all of the above. Is it available by either of the last two methods? |