Re: Quarks
From: Habshi (habshi_at_anony.com)
Date: 12/27/04
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Date: Mon, 27 Dec 2004 01:38:13 GMT
Rishons
The model can predict properties having not, or only partly assumed in
physics. These are assumptions not proven yet. One can observe that
the three scents constituting a quark, can be represented as
individual units. There is a physical model, introduced by H. Harari
in 1978, which set up a hypothesis that all physical particles could
be built by the help of two primary components. He called these
components rishons. According to Harari's model, there would be two
rishons (called by him Tohu and Vohu), with an electric charge (–1/3)
and 0 (and the anti-rishons would have the charges 0 and 1/3).
We draw a similar model. However our model paints a bit different
picture on the rishons, than Harari's one. We compose the quarks of
the two rishons (and their anti-rishons) as represented in Figures 15
- 18, and want to compose the electric charges of the quarks to be
(2/3 for u , c, t) and (–1/3 for d, s, b), as they are set in the
Standard Model.
Masculine rishons
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