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A Kinetic Particle Theory of Physics (1972)

            Our project was disbanded in the summer of 1970 and I began teaching engineering at Mississippi State University in the 1970 fall term.  Darell and I immediately published this paper which basically collected our work through the McDonnell Douglas project.
            We had obtained the particle mass to within 5 orders of magnitude of our current value
(img then vs.img today), the magnitude of these particle radius (the Planck length then and now, img), the particle number density (img then and now), and the particle average speed
(img then vs. img now).
            The most basic stable state of the brutinos had been identified as the neutrinos (but we only had two types and now we believe our second type was incorrect.  We believe now we have mechanisms for all three types.  We then thought the neutrino moved at sonic speed instead of our current velocity of 1/10th sonic speed.  We thought a neutrino was a doublet with complete condensation in the center but we did not know what propelled it.  We had the correct mechanism for spin then and now.  The strong nuclear force was correctly identified. The other three forces were incorrect.  The cross section of the neutrino is defined by the dense condensed core and we properly determined it in this paper.  We had discovered that the galactic red shift was due to each photon losing the energy of one brutino for each cycle and not due to an expanding universe.  In fact, this gave us our first estimate of the brutinos mass.  The hydrogen atoms along with any photon it may emit is regarded as a single entity in this theory even as the emitted photon travels out to the edge of the observable universe.