High Energy Particle Physics

   

Internal Structures of Electron, Neutron, Proton and Nuclei – Particle Masses Are not Arbitrary

Authors: Jose P Koshy

The mass of neutron is slightly greater than1838 electrons. So it is argued that neutron contains 919 electron-positron pairs and that a positron is slightly heavier than electron. It can be shown that the minimum number of electron-positron pairs required to create a spherical structure with minimum imperfection is 919, thus validating the argument. A similar logic is applied to arrive at the structure of electron/positron. Based on these, it is argued that the natural choice of elementary particles is deterministic, and not random.

Comments: 5 Pages. The ninth paper based on reality

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