Predicting Large Hadron Collider Observations using Kazuo Kondo's Mass Quantum Cascade
Grenville J. Croll

TL;DR
This paper explores Kazuo Kondo's particle theory, predicting new massive particles such as hyper-mesons and heavy leptons, some of which may have already been observed at the LHC.
Contribution
It introduces Kondo's unknown a priori particle theory and derives the predicted masses of various hypothesized particles.
Findings
Predicted masses of hyper-mesons, hyper-hadrons, heavy leptons, and neutrinos.
Some predicted particles may have already been detected.
Provides a framework connecting Kondo's theory with LHC observations.
Abstract
The late Kazuo Kondo left a hitherto unknown a priori particle theory which provides predictions of massive particles which may be detected by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). This article briefly introduces Kondo's work and documents the derivation and masses of his expected hyper-mesons, hyper-hadrons, heavy leptons and massive neutrinos. Several particles in these classes may have already been detected.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Computational Physics and Python Applications
