Authors: S. Reucroft, E. G. H. Williams
We suggest that electrons, positrons and neutrinos are the fundamental building-blocks of the universe. Based on the concept of self-mass, we have constructed models and derived relations between the mass and charge and the mass and radius for each of these particles. This approach constrains the strengths of the electrostatic and gravitational fields at very short distances. We have also developed models for the proton and neutron in which they are composed of these fundamental constituents and their short-distance interactions. With these models we are able to reproduce the internal charge distribution of the proton and the neutron and derive many results that are in good agreement with measurements, including: (i) relations between the proton and neutron masses and the electron mass; (ii) relations between the proton and neutron masses and their radii; (iii) expressions for the magnetic moments of the proton and neutron; (iv) size estimates of the electron, muon and tau; (v) an explanation of the apparent universal matter-antimatter imbalance.
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