25 November 2019 AD; St Catherine of Alexandria (307)
Again, as stated before - Quark and Graviton belong to the same family. Below are listed their common properties:
1. Quark is ruled by strong nuclear force and Graviton by the gravitational force.
2. Sum of the mixing (oscillation) angles from before and after transformation of the Quark and Graviton is 180+ deg (spherical angle).
Read more: 79. Narrative for calculating the exact value of the CP Violation Phase Angle of Graviton
Write comment (0 Comments)11 November 2019 AD; St Martin of Tours (397); St Mennas ( 3rd century )
The two articles about Neutrino were slightly rewritten. It should be a bit easier to read and understand how the CP Violation Phase Angle of Neutrino is computed.
Read more: 78. An Update 11 November 2019 AD - CP Violation Phase Angle of Neutrino
Write comment (0 Comments)6 November 2019 AD; St Leonard of Limoges (559)
Back in Google general search. Maybe because I added some meta tags (keywords) (?). I got no idea if this is the case.
Read more: 76. An Update 6 November 2019 - On/Off again in the general Google search
Write comment (0 Comments)7 November 2019 AD; St Carina, St Melassipius, St Anthony (360); St Willibrord (739); St Engelbert (1225)
The two articles about Boson were slightly rewritten. It should be a bit easier to understand how the CP Violation Phase Angle of Boson is computed.
Read more: 77. An Update 7 November 2019 AD - CP Violation Phase Angle of Boson
Write comment (0 Comments)1 November 2019 AD; All Saints Day.
This is an updated version of how to compute the CP Violation Phase Angle of Quark.
To get the results we need a couple of things:
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