
We present a geometric derivation of the hadronic mass spectrum based on the theory of Singular Distributions on Tubular Neighborhoods. We demonstrate that the "Double Layer" distribution, which arises at the Gribov Horizon, acts as an isotropic scalar stiffness. Calibrating with Lattice QCD data, we predict the $\rho$ meson mass within 4.3% accuracy.
Tubular Geometry, Mass Gap, Geometric Spin Filter, Gribov Horizon
Tubular Geometry, Mass Gap, Geometric Spin Filter, Gribov Horizon
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