Yuri Danoyan Posted July 31, 2008 Author Posted July 31, 2008 (edited) The phenomenon of 18 degrees was found by me in 1990, I had an article published about it in the Russian journal "Tekhnika-molodeji" 1990,#12,p.22. The results seemed very interesting and enigmatic to me, but I couldn't find an explanation for them. I would be very grateful to you, if you could give me your interpretation of the phenomenon of 18 degrees.Some time it reminding me musical string where proton is major ton and mesones- overtones. I tried next calculating experiment with values of mass pseudoscalar long-lived{t>10^(-17)sec} mesons http://pdg.lbl.gov/2006/tables/contents_tables.html[/url] I divided values of mass long-lived mesons(LLM) to mass of proton Mp(938.27 Mev). Then interpreted a quotents as a inverse tangent and analised angles: LLM m(Mev) tan^-1(m/Mp) pi+- 139,57 8.41(deg)=(45-37)deg pi0 134,97 8.13(deg)=(45-37)deg K+- 493 27.75(deg)=(45-18)deg K0 497 27.94(deg)=(45-18)deg ........................................................................ D+- 1869 63.34(deg)=(45+18)deg D0 1864 63.28(deg)=(45+18)deg D_s 1968 63.95(deg)=(45+18)deg B+- 5279 79.9(deg)=(45+35)deg B0 5279 79.9(deg)=(45+35)deg B* 5325 80.00(deg)=(45+35)deg Bs 5367 80.08(deg)=(45+35)deg B_s 5412 80.1(deg)=(45+35)deg B_c 6286 81.5(deg)=(45+36)deg Why long-lived mesons "like" 18 or 2X18=36 degrees? What is physical sense of 18 degrees ? What mean symmetry on the plot Y=tanX around proton when Mp=1 ? Really 18+/-1 degrees b.t.w. tan18 deg 30 min =1/3 Edited July 31, 2008 by Yuri Danoyan
Yuri Danoyan Posted July 31, 2008 Author Posted July 31, 2008 I would be very grateful , if you could give me your interpretation of the phenomenon of 18 degrees.Some time it reminding me musical string where proton is major ton and mesones- overtones.
Yuri Danoyan Posted July 31, 2008 Author Posted July 31, 2008 What are the axes? This is Trigonometric Tangent Functions Graph of y = tan(t) interval t(0-pi/2) 18 deg ; pi/10
insane_alien Posted July 31, 2008 Posted July 31, 2008 and eh, forgive my ignorance, but why are the mesons given a specific angle and why do they have a dimensionless number associatied and what is that number?
Yuri Danoyan Posted July 31, 2008 Author Posted July 31, 2008 (edited) but why are the mesons given a specific angle Mesons get these angles as a result of calculating experiment.. My question: "Why i got this symmetric result?" This is my own observation. Edited August 1, 2008 by Yuri Danoyan
insane_alien Posted July 31, 2008 Posted July 31, 2008 but what does it mean? how is it calculated, what experiment? what is the name of the property? any sources? because i can't find anything about it exept this thread.
Yuri Danoyan Posted August 1, 2008 Author Posted August 1, 2008 Why can't you just explain it? Because i am not so smart....
insane_alien Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 i only see what i presume is you posting the same thing in other threads. why don't you link to a source or have a go explaining it yourself?
Yuri Danoyan Posted August 1, 2008 Author Posted August 1, 2008 I try explaining it myself about 18 years ,but without success. The same when it tried famous scientist of the world.
Klaynos Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 Our trouble is we don't know where your data is from, or what it is. What experiment is the data gathered from... How is it converted into the graph etc...
Yuri Danoyan Posted August 1, 2008 Author Posted August 1, 2008 From my imagination. If trigonometric tangent interval(0 to infinity) i try put proton mass as unit of universe?Then reveal where to go other particles. Result-interesting phenomenon 18 degrees
Klaynos Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 I don't really get that "proton mas as unit of universe"... So what's the function of the curve? You say y=tan(x) but what is x? But why are you ignoring Eta?
Yuri Danoyan Posted August 2, 2008 Author Posted August 2, 2008 (edited) But why are you ignoring Eta? I tried next calculating experiment with values of mass pseudoscalar long-lived{t>10^(-17)sec Eta life time less What are the axes? This is Trigonometric Tangent Functions Graph of y = tan(t) interval t(0-pi/2) 18 deg ; pi/10 I have some suspiction about conection pi/2 with Euler formula e^pii/2=1. My hypothesis: Time of Uinverse look like periodic trigonometric function y= tan(t) Picture show some nice pattern of evolution. Edited August 2, 2008 by Yuri Danoyan multiple post merged
swansont Posted August 2, 2008 Posted August 2, 2008 What does the x-axis represent? i.e. what physical property of the particles or the experiment? The y-axis is the mass as compared to a proton? What is the significance of the tangent?
Yuri Danoyan Posted August 3, 2008 Author Posted August 3, 2008 From my imagination. If trigonometric tangent interval(0 to infinity) i try put proton mass as unit of universe?Then reveal where to go other particles. Result-interesting phenomenon 18 degrees The y-axis is the mass as compared to a proton? What is the significance of the tangent? Yes,just i try interpreting values of mass not ordinary way
Yuri Danoyan Posted August 3, 2008 Author Posted August 3, 2008 http://conjeturas.blogia.com/2005/mayo.php
insane_alien Posted August 3, 2008 Posted August 3, 2008 translated still seems to be pulling the angles out of his ass.
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