Clifford particles



The most simplified standard model
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A very simple model to create elementary particles of standard model
with some of their properties: Relative charges, color, and some
estimates of relative masses. With a limited set of 10 elementary
structures originating of 3-space properties it seems to allow only
connections to give known particles. Its heavy leptones (my, tau) have
to be composed with help of two neutral elements (a static picture of
neutrinos?), the heavy c, b and t like quarks can only be created as
self connected light quarks. This and the failure to create 3
independent families may contradict experimental results. To create
inevitably the main properties of elementary particles seems to
reflect some aspects of real existing elementary particles.
Or is this model too simple to be of any relevance to elementary
particles physics?

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