Nuclear and Atomic Physics

   

Does the Vacuum Field Contain More Particles Besides Praons?

Authors: Hermann Burmann

The speed of light is derived with respect to the structure of the vacuumfield, after the cross-section of particles in that field is bound to positive nucleons ofthe atom. The vacuum field has been defined by two classes of interacting particles(some known in modern physics but undetected, and others that are proposed). Furthermore, these proposed particles are considered contributors to fundamentalquantities in Quantum Mechanics

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