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Archimedes Plutonium wrote:
(snipped)
> For the electron this rest mass to time ratio is 0.511/2.1 is approx
> 0.24 eV/sec.
>
> So now, let me go back to that Wikipedia website to see what the
> experimental
> physicists have reported as to the rest mass of the neutrino and
> whether it
> is about 0.24 eV
>

So I returned to Wikipedia to see the latest experimental results:
--- quoting Wikipedia ---
In 2009 lensing data of a galaxy cluster were analyzed to predict a
neutrino mass of about 1.5 eV.[21] All neutrino masses are then nearly
equal, with neutrino oscillations of order meV. They lie below the
Mainz-Troitsk upper bound of 2 eV for the electron anti-neutrino. The
latter will be tested in 2015 in the KATRIN experiment, that searches
for a mass between 0.2 eV and 2 eV. If it is found around 1.5 eV, the
Cold Dark Matter particle likely does not exist.
--- end quoting Wikipedia ---

Let me try one more calculation, to see if the above calculation is on
a truthful path, for
I assumed the muon was a electron that had traded off space and time
for that of rest
mass. So let me try this sort of calculation on the Lambda or Sigma
particles for
protons that traded off space and time for that of rest mass and see
if I can predict
their rest masses. I think the Lambda is about 1116 MeV to a proton
decay and the
Sigma about 1189 MeV to a proton decay, with 2.5 x 10^-10 sec and 8 x
10^-11 sec
respectively.

The idea is that only the photon, neutrino, electron, proton are
elementary particles and
all the others are derivative add-ons of these four fundamental
elementary particles.

Archimedes Plutonium
http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium/
whole entire Universe is just one big atom
where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies