Mass formula
In the theory of Burkhard Heim, known as Heim-theory, the mass formula is an expression derived using a series of nested equations and whose results predict the mass of the elementary particles. There is in fact a family of formulae, corresponding to charged or neutral particles etc. Note that the relative accuracy of the predictions is to within a fraction of a percent for 16 particles, including the proton, neutron and electron. This makes the theory unique in all prospective candidates for a Theory of Everything, as none of its 'rivals' have been able to make anywhere near as accurate predictions for Baryons, let alone Leptons. The theory needs to be checked by a wider section of the theoretical physics community than at present, however, before its revolutionary predictions can be accepted. The signs are promising, however, as Heim was recognised as a genius by many of his contemporaries ( Heisenberg, Pascual Jordan, etc.).
Related Topics:
Burkhard Heim - Heim-theory - Elementary particles - Proton - Neutron - Electron - Theory of Everything - Baryons - Leptons - Genius - Heisenberg - Pascual Jordan
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