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We showed in possibility processes of elementary particles and resonances electroproduction on a threshold of spin shock-waves forming in accelerated beams of ions of some stable chemical elements.There is generalization of recently discovering of the simple fact of proportionality between all elementary particles masses and 24 resonance masses in one side and nuclei masses in another side with some constant coefficient to all-known elementary particles and resonances masses including Higgs's boson. However, this simple fact in itself was a complete misunderstanding of the theorists, which…mehr

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We showed in possibility processes of elementary particles and resonances electroproduction on a threshold of spin shock-waves forming in accelerated beams of ions of some stable chemical elements.There is generalization of recently discovering of the simple fact of proportionality between all elementary particles masses and 24 resonance masses in one side and nuclei masses in another side with some constant coefficient to all-known elementary particles and resonances masses including Higgs's boson. However, this simple fact in itself was a complete misunderstanding of the theorists, which that divided his subjects. However, there is n active developing area in which data subjects intersect. It is a process of the hypernucleus and supernucleus production. A hypernucleus (supernucleus) is a nucleus which contains at least one hyperon (hadron) in addition to nucleons. A reader finds here original researches and review papers that explore these and relevant themes, including the space anisotropy detecting questions in the Solar system, the Galaxy and the Universe.
Autorenporträt
Syromyatnikov Alexandr Genrikhovich graduated from the Leningrad State University with a major in Physics (theoretical physics). Details: high energy physics, Quantum gravitation, theoretically substantiated and detected spin shock-waves. Awarded with the Medal of Honor of K. E. Tsiolkovsky by the Cosmonautics Federation of Russia.