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Ashwin_Kumar
May18-11, 04:37 AM
Electron mass is a debated topic, and i was just asking if anyone could suggest a few theories about the electron mass and perhaps i could try and derive my own. Thanks alot!
The worst I've ever seen was a quadratic equation whose roots were allegedly the masses of the electron and proton. I'm sure you can do better than that!
Ashwin_Kumar
May20-11, 05:30 AM
I'm particularly interested in the Koide mass formula thing, but so far i haven't heard any which are particularly good. Some are crazy, saying a neutron is 1/240 of an electron! What a joke!
Drakkith
May20-11, 06:39 AM
I wasn't aware that the mass of an electron was under debate. Why is that? I thought it was accurately measured already.
Ashwin_Kumar
May20-11, 11:24 PM
No, the mass of the electron is not under debate, the mass of the neutrino is. I just mentioned that some theories state that the mass of the neutrino is 1/240 of an electron. This is crazy because if a neutrino was that heavy it would have been detected by now.
Drakkith
May21-11, 02:52 AM
Ok, so far we have Electron, Neutron, and Neutrino thrown around in this thread. Which one are we talking about? I'm pretty sure its NOT an electron or a neutron, so I'm going to guess a Neutrino.
Ashwin_Kumar
May21-11, 03:23 AM
Oh crap i meant electron neutrino. What a stupid mistake. pfft.
Vanadium 50
May21-11, 07:04 AM
I just mentioned that some theories state that the mass of the neutrino is 1/240 of an electron. This is crazy because if a neutrino was that heavy it would have been detected by now.
That's correct. Such a theory is excluded by data.
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