Can geometry predict particle mass ratios and the fine structure constant?

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Would a geometrical structure following a single set of simple rules when it tessellates that:

1) Predicts the mass ratio of the electron to the proton
2) Derives and explains the fine structure constant
3) Explains the reason for only 3 generations of matter
4) Predicts the electron shells and their magic numbers
5) Predicts the orbit of a single electron around the nucleus of a hydrogen atom

be considered more than mere coincidence to be investigated further?
 
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ha shouldn't this be somewhere under crackpot