Recall that the scale $\mu$ for the
Koide matrix of both neutrinos and antineutrinos was the same value. This can be seen in the eigenvalue relations

where the selected minus sign is that used by Carl Brannen in his
old paper on neutrino masses. This term is the lightest (at $0.00038$ eV) of all neutrinos and antineutrinos. Similarly, both mass sums $\Sigma m_{i}$ are close to $0.06$ eV. The Koide ratio $3/2$ is now obtained from $0.3^{2}/0.06$, and so it applies to both neutrinos and antineutrinos.
Here is also something.
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Carl beating the ant-crackpot for excellence :)