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Re: TOE based on only positron/electrons and the electrostatic force - 05-08-2008, 01:49 AM

franklinhu

The concept that the positron/electron is the single particle of physics predateds the work of the Serbian physicist in the 90's. Milo Wolff put that forth some years before then, and I am sure there were others before that.

My papers based on Milo's work gives the correct mass for the Up and Down quarks by treating them as sub-harmonics of the electron/positron waveform, amoung other things. So while it is not a new concept, it one worth exploring.

I will try to find the time to review your work and comment on it latter. Till then, best of luck in your research.

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