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A highly ordered universe

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A highly ordered universe is described in terms of neutrino and electrino alone as basic particles, and length and time alone as dimensional units. New theories are obtained of particles, nuclides, atomic spectra, general relativity, and gravitation.

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Bell, A.B., Bell, D.M. A highly ordered universe. Found Phys 5, 455–480 (1975). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00708890

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