2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.chaos.2004.01.015
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The symplictic vacuum, exotic quasi particles and gravitational instanton

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“…Two new particles were identified on this occasion with conjectured mass of 26 Mev and 42 Mev matching those reported in scattered experimental research conducted in Darmstadt as well as Cairo as reported by L. Nottale in his classical book [35]. The most important finding from that period however, at least as far as the present work is concerned, is the conjectured exotic quasi particle with a mass [21]- [33] M(K) = 0.18033989 Mev (12) as reported by the present Author in Ref. [22].…”
Section: Physical-topological Interpretation Of 'Thooft Order Parametmentioning
confidence: 43%
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“…Two new particles were identified on this occasion with conjectured mass of 26 Mev and 42 Mev matching those reported in scattered experimental research conducted in Darmstadt as well as Cairo as reported by L. Nottale in his classical book [35]. The most important finding from that period however, at least as far as the present work is concerned, is the conjectured exotic quasi particle with a mass [21]- [33] M(K) = 0.18033989 Mev (12) as reported by the present Author in Ref. [22].…”
Section: Physical-topological Interpretation Of 'Thooft Order Parametmentioning
confidence: 43%
“…Define The disintegration of the simplictic vacuum was studied in several earlier publications in connection with paradoxical decomposition and fractal Cantorian spacetime as a source of exotic particles [21]- [23]. Two new particles were identified on this occasion with conjectured mass of 26 Mev and 42 Mev matching those reported in scattered experimental research conducted in Darmstadt as well as Cairo as reported by L. Nottale in his classical book [35].…”
Section: Physical-topological Interpretation Of 'Thooft Order Parametmentioning
confidence: 66%
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