Authors: Gjelard Karrica
This paper aims to present new ideas in the field of physics; the content is tailored to be easily comprehensible by readers of diverse backgrounds and expertise. This [] hypothesis offers a fresh perspective that may challenge current scientific beliefs. However, it seeks to make a meaningful contribution to our understanding of quantum particles and the fundamental principles of matter across all scales. While the prevailing knowledge about electrons is that they are elementary particles since they are not composed of smaller particles, this theory proposes otherwise. It suggests that electrons, like protons and neutrons, are composed of other components, so our current understanding of elementary particles needs to be revised. This paper proposes that everything in the universe, including electrons, protons, neutrons, quarks, and everything else, comprises something much smaller called the "ultra-particle" (UP). The reason it is called "ultra" is because its scope is quite remote from ordinary particles. The ultra-particle is a fundamental particle that explains all the forces and fields of the universe, quantum behaviors, and the motion of celestial bodies, including black holes. Although unimaginably small, the ultra-particle permeates the universe, making everything we know of possible.
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