possible answer for the mass of the new LHC particle
possible answer for the mass of the new LHC particle
The guess was wrong.Sorry
Last edited by coxeter on Fri Jun 03, 2016 8:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: possible answer for the mass of the new LHC particle
The chance to have an integer multiple of a heavy standard model particle, within the experimental uncertainties, is close to 1.
If you think you have something interesting publish it, and see what happens. Here is my prediction: It won't even get through the arXiv crackpot filtering process, which is much weaker than actual peer review.
If you think you have something interesting publish it, and see what happens. Here is my prediction: It won't even get through the arXiv crackpot filtering process, which is much weaker than actual peer review.
Re: possible answer for the mass of the new LHC particle
[quote="mfb"]The chance to have an integer multiple of a heavy standard model particle, within the experimental uncertainties, is close to 1.
i am not certain about the 6 times mass prediction so i deleted the prediction.
Your answer is not correct in my case because i predict that the new particle is not any particle.
I say that it comes from a higgslike field (Oktoqintenfield).
I believe that only 6 higgslike degrees of freedome of the Oktoquintenfield can be stimulated.
Because of symmetries of the energie impuls tensor aso.
But i am not absolutely sure about this so it is better to be quiet and wait for the results of the LHC.
If a tensorboson comes then i am sure that i am right.
i am not certain about the 6 times mass prediction so i deleted the prediction.
Your answer is not correct in my case because i predict that the new particle is not any particle.
I say that it comes from a higgslike field (Oktoqintenfield).
I believe that only 6 higgslike degrees of freedome of the Oktoquintenfield can be stimulated.
Because of symmetries of the energie impuls tensor aso.
But i am not absolutely sure about this so it is better to be quiet and wait for the results of the LHC.
If a tensorboson comes then i am sure that i am right.
Re: possible answer for the mass of the new LHC particle
Yes new calculation shows that the mass is not exact 6 times the higgsmass.mfb wrote:The chance to have an integer multiple of a heavy standard model particle, within the experimental uncertainties, is close to 1.
If you think you have something interesting publish it, and see what happens. Here is my prediction: It won't even get through the arXiv crackpot filtering process, which is much weaker than actual peer review.
It is approximately 6 times the mass and excitation is a scalarfieldexcitation so the Spin = 0 and not 2
In my model the mass of the new 750 GeV Particle is very near 5,8309 times (Squareroot of 34) the Higgsboson mass.
more here at the end:
http://www.kro4pro.com/SymmetrieModell/