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If the photon comprises two magnetic dipoles, then the dipole in the field would, logically, be half the size of the photon. Velocity and mass have an inverse proportionate relationship. So, if the photon moves at the speed of light (C) then the velocity of the dipoles in the field would be 2C. Velocity and mass are inversely proportional. So. If the mass of the photon were given as 1, then the dipole in the field would be 0.5. If the electron comprises 3 composite dipoles from that flux, then its mass would be 0.5 for each of those three composites. And, if the proton is simply a composite of three electrons then, each vanishing charge, those quarks, would continually interact with the 'field'. This because its mass/velocity would be coincident with the mass/velocity of the dipoles in the surrounding field of strings. Which means that each of its quarks would also have a mass/velocity of 0.5. Four times bigger for the orbital zenith of the pion is 1.5 x 4 = 6. And four times bigger for the orbital zenith of the gluon is 6 x 4 = 24. The pion and the gluon only have two dimensions of volume as they manifest within a prescribed space, that string scaffold referred to in the field description. Therefore, 3 second pions, having only length and breadth is 6 x 6 x 3 = 108. And 3 gluons having only length and breadth is 24 x 24 x 3 = 1728. This gives a mass of 1837.5. Minus 1.5 for the quarks that have neither volume or mass, gives a total of 1836. Some variation of this number is, no doubt, required to accommodate the spherical shape of the truants, but it's complex - a 2 dimensional sphere.
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Posted By: AsterixNo, I can verify that 6 x 4 = 24.
Where did this steaming pile of bafflegab originate?