Quantum Physics

   

Electric Charge, Negative Energy and Time Travel

Authors: Rodolfo A. Frino

In this paper I derive the lepto-baryonic formula for the electric charge. The formula is based on the lepto-baryonic formula for the fine-structure constant that I published recently. This paper shows that the electrical charge is a function of the ratio of the mass difference between the two lightest charged leptons: the electron and the electrino; and the mass difference between the two lightest baryons: the proton and the neutron. Thus the formula for the elementary charge is a function of the mass of four elementary particles. Two of these particles (the electron and the electrino) control the sign of the electric charge. This allow us to derive the electric charge of the positron from the electric charge of the electron by interpreting the positron, as Feynman did, as an electron of negative energy travelling backward in time.

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[v1] 2015-04-15 14:35:31

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