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\\
Title: T-Quark Mass and Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann factor
Authors: Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. (Cartersville)
Comments: 47 pages - contributed to Southeast Section 2002 APS Meeting,
October 31 - November 2, 2002, Auburn, Alabama
Report no: TS-SES02-1
Subj-class: General Physics
\\
A theoretical model based on the D4 Lie Algebra
and Hermitian Symmetric Spaces
D5 / D4xU(1) and E6 / D5xU(1) allows
calculation of ratios of tree-level particle
masses (quark masses being constituent masses):
Me-neutrino = Mmu-neutrino = Mtau-neutrino = 0
Me = 0.5110 MeV (assumed); Md = Mu = 312.8 MeV;
Mmu = 104.8 MeV; Ms = 625 MeV; Mc = 2.09 GeV;
Mtau = 1.88 GeV; Mb = 5.63 GeV; Mt = 130 GeV;
W+/- mass = 80.326 GeV; Z0 mass = 91.862 GeV;
Higgs mass = 145.8 GeV; Higgs VEV = 252.5 GeV;
and ratios of force strength constants:
(Ggravity)(Mproton)2 = 5 x 10-39 (asssumed);
EM fine structure constant = 1/137.03608;
Gfermi = (Gweak)(Mproton)2 = 1.02 x 10-5;
color force strength = 0.6286 (at 0.245 GeV).
With Nonperturbative QCD etc taken into account
the color force strength = 0.123 (at 91 GeV).
Fermilab (1994) says that Mt = about 170 GeV
but I say (1984) that Mt = about 130 GeV.
The theoretical Lagrangian is based on the
structure of the real Cl(1,7) Clifford algebra
which, through 8-fold periodicity, may produce
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\\
Title: T-Quark Mass and Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann factor
Authors: Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. (Cartersville)
Comments: 47 pages - contributed to Southeast Section 2002 APS Meeting,
October 31 - November 2, 2002, Auburn, Alabama
Report no: TS-SES02-1
Subj-class: General Physics
\\
A theoretical model based on the D4 Lie Algebra
and Hermitian Symmetric Spaces
D5 / D4xU(1) and E6 / D5xU(1) allows
calculation of ratios of tree-level particle
masses (quark masses being constituent masses):
Me-neutrino = Mmu-neutrino = Mtau-neutrino = 0
Me = 0.5110 MeV (assumed); Md = Mu = 312.8 MeV;
Mmu = 104.8 MeV; Ms = 625 MeV; Mc = 2.09 GeV;
Mtau = 1.88 GeV; Mb = 5.63 GeV; Mt = 130 GeV;
W+/- mass = 80.326 GeV; Z0 mass = 91.862 GeV;
Higgs mass = 145.8 GeV; Higgs VEV = 252.5 GeV;
and ratios of force strength constants:
(Ggravity)(Mproton)2 = 5 x 10-39 (asssumed);
EM fine structure constant = 1/137.03608;
Gfermi = (Gweak)(Mproton)2 = 1.02 x 10-5;
color force strength = 0.6286 (at 0.245 GeV).
With Nonperturbative QCD etc taken into account
the color force strength = 0.123 (at 91 GeV).
Fermilab (1994) says that Mt = about 170 GeV
but I say (1984) that Mt = about 130 GeV.
The theoretical Lagrangian is based on the
structure of the real Cl(1,7) Clifford algebra
which, through 8-fold periodicity, may produce
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Today I attempted an e-mail put to the physics arXiv,
gen-ph, resulting in rejection.
 
The rejection message said: "... Ordinarily we require an appropriate
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My current e-mail account tsmith@innerx.net is not a university account.
 
I have in the past successfully put papers by e-mail from that address,
such as
http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0006041
and
http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0102042
 
and it has been my understanding that putting papers on gen-ph
or physics with subject class General Physics,
was permissible from by tsmith@innerx.net account.
 
The paper that I tried to put is a paper that I am contributing
to the Southeast Section 2002 APS Meeting,
October 31 - November 2, 2002, Auburn, Alabama.
and
I would like for it to be available on the arXiv so that people
can look at it during the time before the meeting.
 
My APS membership number is SM375718.
 
I would appreciate it very much if you could let me
know how I might put that paper on the arXiv.
 
Below my signature is a copy of an attempted put message done earlier today.
 
 
Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. 13 July 2002
 
 
 
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\\
Title: T-Quark Mass and Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann factor
Authors: Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. (Cartersville)
Comments: 47 pages - contributed to Southeast Section 2002 APS Meeting,
October 31 - November 2, 2002, Auburn, Alabama
Report no: TS-SES02-1
Subj-class: General Physics
\\
A theoretical model based on the D4 Lie Algebra
and Hermitian Symmetric Spaces
D5 / D4xU(1) and E6 / D5xU(1) allows
calculation of ratios of tree-level particle
masses (quark masses being constituent masses):
Me-neutrino = Mmu-neutrino = Mtau-neutrino = 0
Me = 0.5110 MeV (assumed); Md = Mu = 312.8 MeV;
Mmu = 104.8 MeV; Ms = 625 MeV; Mc = 2.09 GeV;
Mtau = 1.88 GeV; Mb = 5.63 GeV; Mt = 130 GeV;
W+/- mass = 80.326 GeV; Z0 mass = 91.862 GeV;
Higgs mass = 145.8 GeV; Higgs VEV = 252.5 GeV;
and ratios of force strength constants:
(Ggravity)(Mproton)2 = 5 x 10-39 (asssumed);
EM fine structure constant = 1/137.03608;
Gfermi = (Gweak)(Mproton)2 = 1.02 x 10-5;
color force strength = 0.6286 (at 0.245 GeV).
With Nonperturbative QCD etc taken into account
the color force strength = 0.123 (at 91 GeV).
Fermilab (1994) says that Mt = about 170 GeV
but I say (1984) that Mt = about 130 GeV.
The theoretical Lagrangian is based on the
structure of the real Cl(1,7) Clifford algebra
which, through 8-fold periodicity, may produce
a real Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann Algebra factor.
\\
 
 
(a pdf file was attached)
 
 
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I had also tried e-mail put to the address
 
To: physics@arXiv.org
 
with the same result, rejection.
 
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I am interested in the possibility of setting up a TigerNet e-mail
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I would appreciate it if you could authenticate this message
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Thank you.
 
Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. '63
P. O. Box 370
Cartersville, GA 30120
 
 
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At 09:41 PM 07/15/02 -0400, you wrote:
>I am interested in the possibility of setting up a TigerNet e-mail
>account, and I cannot find the ID or regsitration PIN card that
>was sent to me in the postal mail some time ago.
>
>I would appreciate it if you could authenticate this message
>and then provide me with an ID and registration PIN.
>
>Thank you.
>
>Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. '63
>P. O. Box 370
>Cartersville, GA 30120
>
>
>
>
 
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Paper: hep-ph/0207285
From: Frank D Tony Smith <fdtsmith@alumni.princeton.edu>
 
Title: T-Quark Mass and Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann factor
Authors: Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. (Cartersville)
Comments: 47 pages - contributed to Southeast Section 2002 APS Meeting, October
31 - November 2, 2002, Auburn, Alabama
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Paper: hep-ph/0207285
From: Frank D Tony Smith <fdtsmith@alumni.princeton.edu>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 16:25:25 GMT (423kb)
 
Title: T-Quark Mass and Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann factor
Authors: Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. (Cartersville)
Comments: 47 pages - contributed to Southeast Section 2002 APS Meeting, October
31 - November 2, 2002, Auburn, Alabama
Report-no: TS-SES02-1
\\
A theoretical model based on the D4 Lie Algebra and Hermitian Symmetric
Spaces D5 / D4xU(1) and E6 / D5xU(1) allows calculation of ratios of tree-level
particle masses (quark masses being constituent masses): Me-neutrino =
Mmu-neutrino = Mtau-neutrino = 0 Me = 0.5110 MeV (assumed); Md = Mu = 312.8
MeV; Mmu = 104.8 MeV; Ms = 625 MeV; Mc = 2.09 GeV; Mtau = 1.88 GeV; Mb = 5.63
GeV; Mt = 130 GeV; W+/- mass = 80.326 GeV; Z0 mass = 91.862 GeV; Higgs mass =
145.8 GeV; Higgs VEV = 252.5 GeV; and ratios of force strength constants:
(Ggravity)(Mproton)2 = 5 x 10-39 (asssumed); EM fine structure constant =
1/137.03608; Gfermi = (Gweak)(Mproton)2 = 1.02 x 10-5; color force strength =
0.6286 (at 0.245 GeV). With Nonperturbative QCD etc taken into account the
color force strength = 0.123 (at 91 GeV). Fermilab (1994) says that Mt = about
170 GeV but I say (1984) that Mt = about 130 GeV. The theoretical Lagrangian is
based on the structure of the real Cl(1,7) Clifford algebra which, through
8-fold periodicity, may produce a real Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann Algebra
factor.
\\
 
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Affiliation: (Tony)
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\\
Title: T-Quark Mass and Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann factor
Authors: Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. (Cartersville)
Comments: 47 pages - contributed to Southeast Section 2002 APS Meeting,
October 31 - November 2, 2002, Auburn, Alabama
Report no: TS-SES02-1
\\
A theoretical model based on the D4 Lie Algebra
and Hermitian Symmetric Spaces
D5 / D4xU(1) and E6 / D5xU(1) allows
calculation of ratios of tree-level particle
masses (quark masses being constituent masses):
Me-neutrino = Mmu-neutrino = Mtau-neutrino = 0
Me = 0.5110 MeV (assumed); Md = Mu = 312.8 MeV;
Mmu = 104.8 MeV; Ms = 625 MeV; Mc = 2.09 GeV;
Mtau = 1.88 GeV; Mb = 5.63 GeV; Mt = 130 GeV;
W+/- mass = 80.326 GeV; Z0 mass = 91.862 GeV;
Higgs mass = 145.8 GeV; Higgs VEV = 252.5 GeV;
and ratios of force strength constants:
(Ggravity)(Mproton)2 = 5 x 10-39 (asssumed);
EM fine structure constant = 1/137.03608;
Gfermi = (Gweak)(Mproton)2 = 1.02 x 10-5;
color force strength = 0.6286 (at 0.245 GeV).
With Nonperturbative QCD etc taken into account
the color force strength = 0.123 (at 91 GeV).
Fermilab (1994) says that Mt = about 170 GeV
but I say (1984) that Mt = about 130 GeV.
The theoretical Lagrangian is based on the
structure of the real Cl(1,7) Clifford algebra
which, through 8-fold periodicity, may produce
a real Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann Algebra factor.
\\
 
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Paper: hep-ph/0207285
From: Frank D Tony Smith <fdtsmith@alumni.princeton.edu>
Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2002 16:25:25 GMT (423kb)
 
Title: T-Quark Mass and Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann factor
Authors: Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. (Cartersville)
Comments: 47 pages - contributed to Southeast Section 2002 APS Meeting, October
31 - November 2, 2002, Auburn, Alabama
Report-no: TS-SES02-1
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A theoretical model based on the D4 Lie Algebra and Hermitian Symmetric
Spaces D5 / D4xU(1) and E6 / D5xU(1) allows calculation of ratios of tree-level
particle masses (quark masses being constituent masses): Me-neutrino =
Mmu-neutrino = Mtau-neutrino = 0 Me = 0.5110 MeV (assumed); Md = Mu = 312.8
MeV; Mmu = 104.8 MeV; Ms = 625 MeV; Mc = 2.09 GeV; Mtau = 1.88 GeV; Mb = 5.63
GeV; Mt = 130 GeV; W+/- mass = 80.326 GeV; Z0 mass = 91.862 GeV; Higgs mass =
145.8 GeV; Higgs VEV = 252.5 GeV; and ratios of force strength constants:
(Ggravity)(Mproton)2 = 5 x 10-39 (asssumed); EM fine structure constant =
1/137.03608; Gfermi = (Gweak)(Mproton)2 = 1.02 x 10-5; color force strength =
0.6286 (at 0.245 GeV). With Nonperturbative QCD etc taken into account the
color force strength = 0.123 (at 91 GeV). Fermilab (1994) says that Mt = about
170 GeV but I say (1984) that Mt = about 130 GeV. The theoretical Lagrangian is
based on the structure of the real Cl(1,7) Clifford algebra which, through
8-fold periodicity, may produce a real Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann Algebra
factor.
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Those papers were
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appropriate to hep-ph because it deals with such things as specific
values of particle masses, I did an e-mail put to hep-ph.
 
The initial response was positive, and I was given a password
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assigned a number (see attachment below).
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bearing in mind that as of today I do have a .edu e-mail account,
and that I do think that hep-ph is probably the most relevant archive.
 
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and I had a history in 2000 and 2001 of successfully putting papers
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Those papers were
http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0006041
and
http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0102042
 
However, when on 13 July 2002 I attempted to follow the same
procedure with respect to putting TS-SES02-1 on gen-ph
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in which case I assumed that I would be treated as anyone else
with a .edu account, and would be allowed to put TS-SES02-1 to
whatever arxiv that I thought would be most appropriate.
 
Earlier today (23 July 2002) I succeeded in getting a .edu
e-mail account, and, since I thought that TS-SES02-1 was most
appropriate to hep-ph because it deals with such things as specific
values of particle masses, I did an e-mail put to hep-ph.
 
The initial response was positive, and I was given a password
that allowed me to verify that the abstract and paper were
in fact processed properly,
and given the provisional number hep-ph/0207285.
 
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the archive and my e-mail and realized that, again, my efforts
to put TS-SES02-1 on the archives had been rejected,
this time with the statement:
 
"... The file you have tried to submit has been identified as
a possible second copy of an existing file, already entered and
assigned a number (see attachment below).
If you have indeed tried to put the same paper twice either
deliberately or inadvertently, this is to notify you that
the second copy has been ignored. ...".
 
 
I would appreciate very much a reply from arxiv
stating how I can put the paper TS-SES02-1 on the archive,
bearing in mind that as of today I do have a .edu e-mail account,
and that I do think that hep-ph is probably the most relevant archive.
 
Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. 23 July 2002
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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On 13 July 2002 I attempted to put to the e-print arxiv
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> an author at gen-ph@xxx.lanl.gov was not accepted ?
 
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and I had a history in 2000 and 2001 of successfully putting papers
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were completely rejected and void,
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in which case I assumed that I would be treated as anyone else
with a .edu account, and would be allowed to put TS-SES02-1 to
whatever arxiv that I thought would be most appropriate.
 
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e-mail account, and, since I thought that TS-SES02-1 was most
appropriate to hep-ph because it deals with such things as specific
values of particle masses, I did an e-mail put to hep-ph.
 
The initial response was positive, and I was given a password
that allowed me to verify that the abstract and paper were
in fact processed properly,
and given the provisional number hep-ph/0207285.
 
It was only a short while ago, after 8 PM EDT, that I checked
the archive and my e-mail and realized that, again, my efforts
to put TS-SES02-1 on the archives had been rejected,
this time with the statement:
 
"... The file you have tried to submit has been identified as
a possible second copy of an existing file, already entered and
assigned a number (see attachment below).
If you have indeed tried to put the same paper twice either
deliberately or inadvertently, this is to notify you that
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I would appreciate very much a reply from arxiv
stating how I can put the paper TS-SES02-1 on the archive,
bearing in mind that as of today I do have a .edu e-mail account,
and that I do think that hep-ph is probably the most relevant archive.
 
Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. 23 July 2002
 
 
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and I had a history in 2000 and 2001 of successfully putting papers
to gen-ph with a .net (not .edu) e-mail address.
Those papers were
http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0006041
and
http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0102042
 
However, when on 13 July 2002 I attempted to follow the same
procedure with respect to putting TS-SES02-1 on gen-ph
using an account that was not .edu
my attempts were rejected by messages stating
 
"... Your put request has been rejected.
Ordinarily we require an appropriate institutional affiliation,
so if you are trying to submit from a public access provider,
please use instead (for example) your university account. ...".
 
I then (also on 13 July 2002) sent a message to register-query@arXiv.org
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After a week had passed with no response, I assumed that my
attempts to put TS-SES02-1 from my non-university e-mail accounts
were completely rejected and void,
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that my only recourse was to obtain a .edu account,
in which case I assumed that I would be treated as anyone else
with a .edu account, and would be allowed to put TS-SES02-1 to
whatever arxiv that I thought would be most appropriate.
 
Earlier today (23 July 2002) I succeeded in getting a .edu
e-mail account, and, since I thought that TS-SES02-1 was most
appropriate to hep-ph because it deals with such things as specific
values of particle masses, I did an e-mail put to hep-ph.
 
The initial response was positive, and I was given a password
that allowed me to verify that the abstract and paper were
in fact processed properly,
and given the provisional number hep-ph/0207285.
 
It was only a short while ago, after 8 PM EDT, that I checked
the archive and my e-mail and realized that, again, my efforts
to put TS-SES02-1 on the archives had been rejected,
this time with the statement:
 
"... The file you have tried to submit has been identified as
a possible second copy of an existing file, already entered and
assigned a number (see attachment below).
If you have indeed tried to put the same paper twice either
deliberately or inadvertently, this is to notify you that
the second copy has been ignored. ...".
 
 
I would appreciate very much a reply from arxiv
stating how I can put the paper TS-SES02-1 on the archive,
bearing in mind that as of today I do have a .edu e-mail account,
and that I do think that hep-ph is probably the most relevant archive.
 
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Paper: physics/0207095
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Title: T-Quark Mass and Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann factor
Authors: Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. (Cartersville)
Comments: 47 pages - contributed to Southeast Section 2002 APS Meeting, October
31 - November 2, 2002, Auburn, Alabama
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Paper: physics/0207095
From: Frank D Tony Smith <fdtsmith@alumni.princeton.edu>
Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2002 01:51:38 GMT (423kb)
 
Title: T-Quark Mass and Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann factor
Authors: Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. (Cartersville)
Comments: 47 pages - contributed to Southeast Section 2002 APS Meeting, October
31 - November 2, 2002, Auburn, Alabama
Report-no: TS-SES02-1
Subj-class: General Physics
\\
A theoretical model based on the D4 Lie Algebra and Hermitian Symmetric
Spaces D5 / D4xU(1) and E6 / D5xU(1) allows calculation of ratios of tree-level
particle masses (quark masses being constituent masses): Me-neutrino =
Mmu-neutrino = Mtau-neutrino = 0 Me = 0.5110 MeV (assumed); Md = Mu = 312.8
MeV; Mmu = 104.8 MeV; Ms = 625 MeV; Mc = 2.09 GeV; Mtau = 1.88 GeV; Mb = 5.63
GeV; Mt = 130 GeV; W+/- mass = 80.326 GeV; Z0 mass = 91.862 GeV; Higgs mass =
145.8 GeV; Higgs VEV = 252.5 GeV; and ratios of force strength constants:
(Ggravity)(Mproton)2 = 5 x 10-39 (asssumed); EM fine structure constant =
1/137.03608; Gfermi = (Gweak)(Mproton)2 = 1.02 x 10-5; color force strength =
0.6286 (at 0.245 GeV). With Nonperturbative QCD etc taken into account the
color force strength = 0.123 (at 91 GeV). Fermilab (1994) says that Mt = about
170 GeV but I say (1984) that Mt = about 130 GeV. The theoretical Lagrangian is
based on the structure of the real Cl(1,7) Clifford algebra which, through
8-fold periodicity, may produce a real Hyperfinite II1 von Neumann Algebra
factor.
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Tony Smith writes:
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Keyword: "physics/0006041"
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> On 13 July 2002 I attempted to put to the e-print arxiv
> a paper with my number TS-SES02-1
> At that time I had no .edu e-mail address,
> and the reason that I used the gen-hp archive was
> that I was relying on a message that I had received
> from xxx.lanl.gov on 9 September 1999, which message was
>
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Delivered-To: tsmith@innerx.net
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>
> > ould you please tell me why my request to register as
> > an author at gen-ph@xxx.lanl.gov was not accepted ?
>
> No registration is required. Just submit by e-mail
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>
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> and I had a history in 2000 and 2001 of successfully putting papers
> to gen-ph with a .net (not .edu) e-mail address.
> Those papers were
> http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0006041
> and
> http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0102042
>
> However, when on 13 July 2002 I attempted to follow the same
> procedure with respect to putting TS-SES02-1 on gen-ph
> using an account that was not .edu
> my attempts were rejected by messages stating
>
> "... Your put request has been rejected.
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>
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> attempts to put TS-SES02-1 from my non-university e-mail accounts
> were completely rejected and void,
> and
> that my only recourse was to obtain a .edu account,
> in which case I assumed that I would be treated as anyone else
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>
> Earlier today (23 July 2002) I succeeded in getting a .edu
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> appropriate to hep-ph because it deals with such things as specific
> values of particle masses, I did an e-mail put to hep-ph.
>
> The initial response was positive, and I was given a password
> that allowed me to verify that the abstract and paper were
> in fact processed properly,
> and given the provisional number hep-ph/0207285.
>
> It was only a short while ago, after 8 PM EDT, that I checked
> the archive and my e-mail and realized that, again, my efforts
> to put TS-SES02-1 on the archives had been rejected,
> this time with the statement:
>
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> assigned a number (see attachment below).
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>
>
> I would appreciate very much a reply from arxiv
> stating how I can put the paper TS-SES02-1 on the archive,
> bearing in mind that as of today I do have a .edu e-mail account,
> and that I do think that hep-ph is probably the most relevant archive.
>
> Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. 23 July 2002
>
 
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Tony Smith writes:
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Keyword: "physics/0006041"
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> On 13 July 2002 I attempted to put to the e-print arxiv
> a paper with my number TS-SES02-1
> At that time I had no .edu e-mail address,
> and the reason that I used the gen-hp archive was
> that I was relying on a message that I had received
> from xxx.lanl.gov on 9 September 1999, which message was
>
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Delivered-To: tsmith@innerx.net
> Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 07:52:32 -0600
> From: www-admin@xxx.lanl.gov (www admin for xxx.lanl.gov)
> To: tsmith@innerx.net
> Subject: RE: register
> Cc: www-admin@xxx.lanl.gov
>
> > ould you please tell me why my request to register as
> > an author at gen-ph@xxx.lanl.gov was not accepted ?
>
> No registration is required. Just submit by e-mail
> To: gen-ph@xxx.lanl.gov
> Subject: put
> when you have a new submission to make.
>
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> and I had a history in 2000 and 2001 of successfully putting papers
> to gen-ph with a .net (not .edu) e-mail address.
> Those papers were
> http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0006041
> and
> http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0102042
>
> However, when on 13 July 2002 I attempted to follow the same
> procedure with respect to putting TS-SES02-1 on gen-ph
> using an account that was not .edu
> my attempts were rejected by messages stating
>
> "... Your put request has been rejected.
> Ordinarily we require an appropriate institutional affiliation,
> so if you are trying to submit from a public access provider,
> please use instead (for example) your university account. ...".
>
> I then (also on 13 July 2002) sent a message to register-query@arXiv.org
> requesting guidance on how to put TS-SES02-1 on the arxiv.
>
> After a week had passed with no response, I assumed that my
> attempts to put TS-SES02-1 from my non-university e-mail accounts
> were completely rejected and void,
> and
> that my only recourse was to obtain a .edu account,
> in which case I assumed that I would be treated as anyone else
> with a .edu account, and would be allowed to put TS-SES02-1 to
> whatever arxiv that I thought would be most appropriate.
>
> Earlier today (23 July 2002) I succeeded in getting a .edu
> e-mail account, and, since I thought that TS-SES02-1 was most
> appropriate to hep-ph because it deals with such things as specific
> values of particle masses, I did an e-mail put to hep-ph.
>
> The initial response was positive, and I was given a password
> that allowed me to verify that the abstract and paper were
> in fact processed properly,
> and given the provisional number hep-ph/0207285.
>
> It was only a short while ago, after 8 PM EDT, that I checked
> the archive and my e-mail and realized that, again, my efforts
> to put TS-SES02-1 on the archives had been rejected,
> this time with the statement:
>
> "... The file you have tried to submit has been identified as
> a possible second copy of an existing file, already entered and
> assigned a number (see attachment below).
> If you have indeed tried to put the same paper twice either
> deliberately or inadvertently, this is to notify you that
> the second copy has been ignored. ...".
>
>
> I would appreciate very much a reply from arxiv
> stating how I can put the paper TS-SES02-1 on the archive,
> bearing in mind that as of today I do have a .edu e-mail account,
> and that I do think that hep-ph is probably the most relevant archive.
>
> Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. 23 July 2002
>
 
 
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reply with respect to this matter.
I have not yet received any substantive reply,
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Tony Smith writes:
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> Keyword: "physics/0006041"
> ------------------------------------------------------------
>
> On 13 July 2002 I attempted to put to the e-print arxiv
> a paper with my number TS-SES02-1
> At that time I had no .edu e-mail address,
> and the reason that I used the gen-hp archive was
> that I was relying on a message that I had received
> from xxx.lanl.gov on 9 September 1999, which message was
>
> -------------------------------------------------
>
> Delivered-To: tsmith@innerx.net
> Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 07:52:32 -0600
> From: www-admin@xxx.lanl.gov (www admin for xxx.lanl.gov)
> To: tsmith@innerx.net
> Subject: RE: register
> Cc: www-admin@xxx.lanl.gov
>
> > ould you please tell me why my request to register as
> > an author at gen-ph@xxx.lanl.gov was not accepted ?
>
> No registration is required. Just submit by e-mail
> To: gen-ph@xxx.lanl.gov
> Subject: put
> when you have a new submission to make.
>
> --------------------------------------------------
>
> and I had a history in 2000 and 2001 of successfully putting papers
> to gen-ph with a .net (not .edu) e-mail address.
> Those papers were
> http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0006041
> and
> http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0102042
>
> However, when on 13 July 2002 I attempted to follow the same
> procedure with respect to putting TS-SES02-1 on gen-ph
> using an account that was not .edu
> my attempts were rejected by messages stating
>
> "... Your put request has been rejected.
> Ordinarily we require an appropriate institutional affiliation,
> so if you are trying to submit from a public access provider,
> please use instead (for example) your university account. ...".
>
> I then (also on 13 July 2002) sent a message to register-query@arXiv.org
> requesting guidance on how to put TS-SES02-1 on the arxiv.
>
> After a week had passed with no response, I assumed that my
> attempts to put TS-SES02-1 from my non-university e-mail accounts
> were completely rejected and void,
> and
> that my only recourse was to obtain a .edu account,
> in which case I assumed that I would be treated as anyone else
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> whatever arxiv that I thought would be most appropriate.
>
> Earlier today (23 July 2002) I succeeded in getting a .edu
> e-mail account, and, since I thought that TS-SES02-1 was most
> appropriate to hep-ph because it deals with such things as specific
> values of particle masses, I did an e-mail put to hep-ph.
>
> The initial response was positive, and I was given a password
> that allowed me to verify that the abstract and paper were
> in fact processed properly,
> and given the provisional number hep-ph/0207285.
>
> It was only a short while ago, after 8 PM EDT, that I checked
> the archive and my e-mail and realized that, again, my efforts
> to put TS-SES02-1 on the archives had been rejected,
> this time with the statement:
>
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> bearing in mind that as of today I do have a .edu e-mail account,
> and that I do think that hep-ph is probably the most relevant archive.
>
> Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. 23 July 2002
>
 
 
 
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I just now (about 12:40 PM on 24 July 2002) checked my .edu e-mail
and found that my paper number TS-SES02-1 has been posted on
the archives at http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0207095
 
Thank you very much for posting the paper,
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Your action takes care of all my pending queries,
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posting the paper on the archive to which I originally submitted it.
I have verified that the abstract and paper seem to be properly uploaded.
 
Thanks again.
 
Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. 24 july 2002
 
 
 
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I just now (about 12:40 PM on 24 July 2002) checked my .edu e-mail
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Thanks again.
 
Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. 24 july 2002
 
 
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\\
Title: Penrose-Hameroff Quantum Tubulin Electrons,
Chiao Gravity Antennas, and Mead Resonance
Authors: Frank D. (Tony) Smith, Jr. (Cartersville)
Comments: to be contributed to Quantum Mind 2003 - Consciousness, Quantum
Physics and the Brain, March 15-19, 2003, University of Arizona, Tucson,
Arizona
Report no: TS-QM03-1
\\
Penrose and Hameroff have proposed that consciousness in the
human brain may be based on gravitational interactions and
quantum superposition states of electrons in tubulin cages
in microtubules. Chiao has proposed experimental construction
of a gravity antenna that might be analogous to tubulin caged
electrons. Tegmark has criticized Penrose-Hameroff quantum
consciousness, based on thermal decoherence of any such quantum
superposition states. This paper briefly describes some experimental
results and theoretical ideas that indicate to me that Tegmark's
criticism may be invalid. Such theoretical ideas include Mead's
quantum physics of resonance. This paper closes with brief summaries
of relevant experiments of Grinberg-Zylberbaum, the quantum cosmology
of Paula Zizzi, and 26-dimensional closed unoriented bosonic string
theory interpreted as a many-worlds quantum theory in which strings
correspond to world lines, with massless spin-2 gravitons in
26-dimensions corresponding to gravitational interaction among
tubulin electrons in states with Penrose-Hameroff superposition
separation.
\\
 
 
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You may not remember me, but we had some e-mail correspondences
a few years ago about tubulin electrons and quantum consciousness.
 
When I saw an announcement at
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of Quantum Mind 2003 to be held at Arizona in March 2003,
I was very interested. (I was particularly happy to see
that Paola Zizzi would be there, as I think that her
quantum cosmology is very interesting and important.)
 
I thought that I would like to contribute a paper,
so I wrote up something that I thought might be relevant
and interesting. Its title is
 
Penrose-Hameroff Quantum Tubulin Electrons,
Chiao Gravity Antennas, and Mead Resonance.
 
 
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informed comments and criticisms, I attempted today (Thursday,
8 August 2003) to put the paper on the e-print archives.
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... we require an appropriate institutional affiliation ...".
 
I complained about the rejection to the people at arXiv.org,
but have not received any substantive reply.
 
Since I am not employed by any educational institution or laboratory,
it seems that I cannot put papers on arXiv.org archives
without a lot of difficulty.
It took me over a week of arguing by e-mail to get another paper put up at
http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0207095
and I am tired of having to fight and argue for weeks in order to
simply get a paper on the archives. (Before Cornell got control of
the archives, I was able to put papers on the gen-ph archive without
so much trouble.)
 
My question to you is whether or not you think that it would be
worth the effort to continue arguing with the Cornell people at arXiv.org,
which is basically a question of whether you think that my paper
is worth archiving.
 
It is a 178k pdf file, and you can download it from my web site at
http://www.innerx.net/personal/tsmith/QM03.pdf
 
If you prefer to see it in html format (where some links are active
and work, unlike my pdf), then you could go to
http://www.innerx.net/personal/tsmith/QuantumMind2003.html
 
 
My apologies for burdening you with this matter.
If you think that my paper is not worth the effort,
then please just say so and I will take your word for it,
with no hard feelings,
and take no further action with respect to putting it on arXiv.org archives.
 
On the other hand, if you think that the paper might be useful,
I would appreciate any help you could give me,
as I would be willing (not very happy, though) to fight to get
something on the arXiv.org archives that should be archived for
people to see now and in the future.
 
Tony Smith 8 August 2002
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Hi Tony
 
Of course I remember you. I'm glad you will participate in the conference!
I will have to take some time to read your paper, but I think its worth archiving
(of course I'd say anything dealing with Orch OR is worthy, supportive or
critical).(And I assume you saw our paper in Phys Rev E contra Tegmark).
 
Have you seen the online journal NeuroQuantology? They would love it I'm
sure.
 
You could ask someone who is in physics and affilated with a university to
"communicate it" to the archives.
 
I'll look it over but keep trying, as above.
 
cheers
Stuart
 
 
>-- Original Message --
>Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2002 18:04:33 -0400
>To: hameroff@u.arizona.edu
>From: Tony Smith <tsmith@innerx.net>
>Subject: contribution to Quantum Mind 2003
>Cc: tsmith@innerx.net
>
>
>You may not remember me, but we had some e-mail correspondences
>a few years ago about tubulin electrons and quantum consciousness.
>
>When I saw an announcement at
>http://www.consciousness.arizona.edu/quantum-mind2/
>of Quantum Mind 2003 to be held at Arizona in March 2003,
>I was very interested. (I was particularly happy to see
>that Paola Zizzi would be there, as I think that her
>quantum cosmology is very interesting and important.)
>
>I thought that I would like to contribute a paper,
>so I wrote up something that I thought might be relevant
>and interesting. Its title is
>
>Penrose-Hameroff Quantum Tubulin Electrons,
>Chiao Gravity Antennas, and Mead Resonance.
>
>
>In order that people might see it widely
>prior to the meeting, and therefore be able to offer more
>informed comments and criticisms, I attempted today (Thursday,
>8 August 2003) to put the paper on the e-print archives.
>I used the e-mail put format with my .edu e-mail address,
>which is
>fdtsmith@alumni.princeton.edu
>because I thought that the people at arXiv.org preferred .edu addresses.
>
>However, my attempted put was rejected,
>and the arXiv.org people said in their rejection message:
>"... Your put request has been rejected.
>... we require an appropriate institutional affiliation ...".
>
>I complained about the rejection to the people at arXiv.org,
>but have not received any substantive reply.
>
>Since I am not employed by any educational institution or laboratory,
>it seems that I cannot put papers on arXiv.org archives
>without a lot of difficulty.
>It took me over a week of arguing by e-mail to get another paper put up
at
>http://arXiv.org/abs/physics/0207095
>and I am tired of having to fight and argue for weeks in order to
>simply get a paper on the archives. (Before Cornell got control of
>the archives, I was able to put papers on the gen-ph archive without
>so much trouble.)
>
>My question to you is whether or not you think that it would be
>worth the effort to continue arguing with the Cornell people at arXiv.org,
>which is basically a question of whether you think that my paper
>is worth archiving.
>
>It is a 178k pdf file, and you can download it from my web site at
>http://www.innerx.net/personal/tsmith/QM03.pdf
>
>If you prefer to see it in html format (where some links are active
>and work, unlike my pdf), then you could go to
>http://www.innerx.net/personal/tsmith/QuantumMind2003.html
>
>
>My apologies for burdening you with this matter.
>If you think that my paper is not worth the effort,
>then please just say so and I will take your word for it,
>with no hard feelings,
>and take no further action with respect to putting it on arXiv.org archives.
>
>On the other hand, if you think that the paper might be useful,
>I would appreciate any he