Re: Introducing Chromotron, the leptoquark!





Golden Boar wrote:
> Why should the electron participate in the strong interaction?
>
> The 3 chromotrons of the electron would already be forming a neutral
> colour state, just like the proton, but in the case of the electron
> there would be 3 chromotrons, while the proton would have 9 chromotrons.

Being in a color *singlet* state (like mesons and hadrons are) does not
mean that protons do not participate in the strong interaction. On the
contrary, they certainly do. That's why the nucleus is the size that it
is.

On the other hand, electrons do not participate in the strong
interaction. Nothing in your model explains why protons do and
electrons do not.

PD

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