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You still have not answered the question; What are the two forces of the weak angle coupling constant?
We have spin and charge as known forces. If you can not specifically identify spin or charge as one of the two forces involved in the weak coupling constant than for all you know there could be two new forces that couple together?
Where is Vanadium 50. May be he can answer how the the measured V-A theory g_v and g_A weak angle values are identified to be either charge g_v and the other force of the weak coupling g_A or as the other force of the weak coupling g_v and spin g_A?
We have spin and charge as known forces. If you can not specifically identify spin or charge as one of the two forces involved in the weak coupling constant than for all you know there could be two new forces that couple together?
Where is Vanadium 50. May be he can answer how the the measured V-A theory g_v and g_A weak angle values are identified to be either charge g_v and the other force of the weak coupling g_A or as the other force of the weak coupling g_v and spin g_A?
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