====== The Koide formula ====== The Koide formula was discovered by Japanese theoretical physicist Yoshio Koide in 1981. It provides a relatively simple mathematical relationship for the masses of the Electron, Muon and Tau particles - and was later modified and extended to Neutrinos, Quarks and other particles. Experimental measurements show that the formula is accurate (at low energies) - but to date no-one can explain why. The formula states : $${\displaystyle Q={\frac {\;m_{e}+m_{\mu }+m_{\tau }\;}{\left(\,{\sqrt {m_{e}\,}}+{\sqrt {m_{\mu }\,}}+{\sqrt {m_{\tau }\,}}\,\right)^{2}}}=0.666661(7)\approx {\frac {\,2\,}{3}}~,}$$ ( //m//e is the electron mass, //m//μ is the muon mass, and //m//τ is the tau mass.) The mass relationships are unexplained - with seemingly arbitrary numbers leading to a very simple fraction. Further technical reading, see : [[https://arxiv.org/pdf/1210.4125.pdf|arXiv]] from Piotr ̇Zenczykowski, of the Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics, Poland. //Note:// Not all particle physicists agree on the significance of the formula - maintaining that it's just a mathematical co-incidence.