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THE masses of heavy fermions1, the virexcitation energies of the free proton2 and the magnetic moments of proton and neutron3 can be correlated with the aid of the equation: with a = 75.27.
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GUGGENHEIMER, K. Fundamental Length, Fine Structure Constant and Cosmological Number. Nature 193, 664–665 (1962). https://doi.org/10.1038/193664a0
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