Abstract
In this article, we provide tentative first-order calculations of some coupling constants λ and particle mass corrections δm based on the results of prior work. We show that it is possible to derive values which are very roughly within the ballpark of the empirical data, though higher-order corrections are vital for higher accuracy. This article thus may provide a tentative clue on the deeper underlying physics if it exists. The difficulty of interpreting the physicality (if any) of the results are emphasized, and error discussions are made since the inclusion of this is considered vital. Finally, the importance of further work regarding the rigor of the derivations and the accuracy of the physical interpretations are underlined.
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