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  • Variables involved in Baryonic motion

    • Posted May 12, 2009 4:28 PM

      This is from my blog at
      http://aaronsreality.blogspot.com

      This is describing a baryon

      baryon density = previous instance of baryon density + (the change in magnetism(W+/-) + the change in electric field(Z boson) + the change in temp(photon))

      where:
      previous instance of baryon density = (intensity of magnetism + intensity of electric field + intensity of temp)/(1/2b*c*Sin(A))

      where:
      a, b, c are the lengths of the gluons of the baryon.
      A, B, C are the angles of the gluons at the quarks.

      There is more at the blog.

      Aaron
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