High Energy Particle Physics

   

The Geometry of the Proton and the Tetryen Shape

Authors: Jeff Yee, Terrence Howard, Chris Seely

The geometry of the proton is unique relative to its same-charge counterpart known as the positron. The proton's structure and its forces on an electron are modeled in this paper, analyzing why the proton has the ability to create an atom necessary for molecules and life to form, when the positron of identical charge annihilates with an electron and matter vanishes.

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[v1] 2020-04-18 12:42:33
[v2] 2020-04-19 13:11:21

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