137. EXPLANATION OF QUARK G-FACTOR ARTICLE ~ PART I
6 March, 2024; Felicitas and Perpetua (204 AD), St. Colette (1447 AD)
In this series of articles, I will explain how to obtain quark and neutrino g-factor, which is just the ratio of magnetic moment to angular momentum. It will be very useful for getting the inner works of proton and neutron. Because arriving at these results is complicated, first I will explain how to do it. /These 'difficult' articles are coming up/.
How did I arrive at these results?
Here is a step-by-step explanation.
We have to start with the formula and graph of the transcendental function. Skipping the math, you can see on the graph the symbols for each Transcendental Constant, that is, C-16, C0, C7 = e, C8 = π, etc. I keep this numbering throughout all work.
Here is the graph of Transcendental Function:
Fig. 1 Graph of Universal Transcendental Function
Below are the numerical results of some of the Constants:
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