Dear Dr. Rivero, I regret to inform you that your manuscript is not considered suitable for publication in Physical Review Letters. The manuscript outlines a conjecture that the masses of the Higgs particle as well as those of the weak interaction gauge particles are correlated, to a certain degree, with the masses of certain doubly-magic nuclei. As you state at the end of the first paragraph of the introduction, "...it is not the goal of this note to reveal the answer, just we aim to state the problem." All of the Physical Review journals (including Physical Review Letters) emphasize fundamental physics research. You suggest that an as yet undiscovered fundamental physics relationship is responsible for the similarities between heavy fundamental particles and certain heavy composite nuclei. Unfortunately, in order for the editors to consider your manuscript for review, it must at least demonstrate that the underlying evidence has a high degree of certainty and that a robust attempt has been made at exploring possible solutions in terms of fundamental physics. And in this regard it would have been helpful if your manuscript had presented a convincing case why a correlation of one property between two quite different physical systems should require a fundamentally new physics perspective. In view of the above we are not considering your manuscript further. Yours sincerely, Christopher Wesselborg Senior Assistant Editor Physical Review Letters