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ABSTRACT
Fermion
mass is modeled as an analogue of Weyl curvature, which by hypothesis
emerges when closed, spin-2 strings sweep out closed world tubes. Second
order curvature classes result when closed world tubes circulate and
themselves sweep out closed tubes etc. Gauge invariance distinguishes
admissible curvature classes from the larger set that would constitute
an infinite continuum of possibilities. Admissible curvature classes
account for known quark masses and predict a new quark of mass 30 GeV/c2. Super-symmetric interactions among prescribed fermions and super-partners conserve electrical charge, I3,
color and generation and are therefore regarded by hypothesis as
preserving a minimal irreducible representation of a super-symmetric
SU(5).
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