Category:
Research Papers
Sub-Category:
Quantum Theory / Particle Physics
Date Published:
October 9, 2025
Keywords:
Bošković, lepton, quark, bosons, proton, meson, baryon
Abstract:
This work develops a unified ontological framework for understanding the emergence of
particle masses. Building upon the philosophy of Ruđer Bošković and the use of Planck
parameters, we propose a model in which the masses of W and Z bosons, mesons, and baryons arise from an internal quantum–geometric equilibrium, rather than from external mechanisms such as the Higgs field.
Meson masses are calculated through iterative procedures applied to bare quark masses,
utilizing bit-oriented exponents to capture a discrete informational structure. This approach
reproduces the observed meson mass patterns and introduces an "effective gluonic correction" as the binding component.
Baryon masses are derived analogously from constituent quarks. The model achieves high
accuracy (with deviations of less than 1%) while remaining parameter-free, mathematically
rigorous, and conceptually transparent.
Overall, this framework offers a minimalistic and ontologically grounded alternative to
standard quantum chromodynamics, positing that particle masses are an emergent consequence
of fundamental quantum–geometric symmetries.
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