We present a geometric ansatz in which the effective Froggatt–Nielsen charges of Standard Model fermions emerge from a single formula involving the golden ratio φ = (1 + √5) / 2. The construction is motivated by a conical Fibonacci spiral characterized by the golden angle Θ ≈ 137.5°. Within this framework the three fermion sectors are encoded by a unified expression that produces the charge patterns (11,6,4), (9,6,3), and (10,4,0) without introducing adjustable charge parameters. The resulting hierarchy can be expressed in the usual Froggatt–Nielsen form mᵢ ~ cᵢ εⁿⁱ v with order-one coefficients cᵢ. A geometrically motivated parameter ε ≈ 0.309 reproduces the qualitative ordering of the observed fermion masses when combined with these charges. The proposal should be regarded as a phenomenological geometric ansatz rather than a complete ultraviolet theory. Nevertheless, the construction provides a compact and internally consistent way to organize the fermion hierarchy using only the golden ratio and discrete spiral structure. Possible phenomenological implications of the geometric interpretation include structures in the ~10–13 GeV missing-energy range in certain B-meson decay channels, although such implications remain speculative without a fully developed dynamical model.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69b4fc44b39f7826a300cfac — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.18973836
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