Geometrical Structure: Uncovering the Mysteries of Matter?

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The discussion revolves around the potential of a geometrical structure based on simple rules to explain fundamental aspects of particle physics. Key points include its ability to predict the mass ratio of the electron to the proton, derive the fine structure constant, and elucidate the existence of three generations of matter. Additionally, it is suggested that this structure could predict electron shells and their magic numbers, as well as the orbit of a hydrogen atom's electron. Participants express curiosity about whether these correlations warrant serious investigation or are merely coincidental. The conversation raises questions about the validity and implications of such geometric models in understanding the mysteries of matter.
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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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Expand please... I'm interested.
 
ha shouldn't this be somewhere under crackpot
 
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