St. Alphonsus Liguori (1787 AD); 7 Holy Machabees (150 BC); St. in Chains (6th Century); Sts. Faith, Hope, and Charity (2nd Century AD)
New Explanation:
The Graphs in this article are primarily to show the reader the shape of the Real Part of the Equation, i.e., when the Main Equation is scanned with a complex number (C(π/e) , 0i) and the Imaginary Part is scanned with (0, i*(C(π/e)).
One can see four Coupling Constants on the curve and three Neutrino Oscillation Angles in the Complex Part of the Graph. Of course, three Mixing Angles of Quarks (not shown) are there as well, and three Bosons. Later, it will be shown that triplets of other particles (eight altogether X 3) and Mixing Angles of these particles are also on the Graph at values of whole Constants, i.e., C19 ,C18 , C17 , C16 ,…, C12 . So are the Oscillation and Mixing Angles.
I will come back to this critical topic in subsequent articles.
19. Book 6 - Derivation of General Formula for Constants of the Cosmology and Quantum Mechanics - part II
23 September 2017 AD, the feast of St Pio and St Linus
Andrew Yanthar-Wasilik
We are finding General Formula for Equations from the previous book, "Book 5 Integer Formula for Dimensionless Coupling Constants of Fundamental Forces".
This time, a general term of the constant similar to the fine structure constant, alpha, αE, let us name it just alpha, α, will be derived.
There may also be other constants we do not know yet, so the general term alpha, α, seems appropriate.