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Preprint . 2026
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Four Numbers in Particle Masses A Complete Geometric Derivation from Octonionic Projection

Authors: Kryukova, Svetlana;

Four Numbers in Particle Masses A Complete Geometric Derivation from Octonionic Projection

Abstract

10.5281/zenodo.18651219 «From the catalogues of cosmic voids — to the interference offullerenes.»The same number 8/9 governs:• the hierarchy of 1489 voids in the Universe, each millions of light-yearsacross,• the interference of CN molecules, thousands of times smaller than abacterium.This is not an analogy. This is the same geometric projection P : O → R3,1manifesting across 45 orders of magnitude.«Is your idea crazy enough to be true?»— Niels Bohr

Keywords

Five Fundamental Geometric Numbers, Lemma of Kryukova and Kryukova's Constant, First-Level Constants from Observations, The Fundamental Axiom, Four Numbers from Particle Masses

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