Lepton is composite?



As well as a hadron is divided into quarks, is a lepton divisible into
more fundamental particles? Based on that idea, I tried to introduce a
composite model of lepton in the following site;
http://hecoaustralia.fortunecity.com/lepton/lepton.htm

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  • Re: Lepton is composite?
    ... more fundamental particles? ... composite model of lepton in the following site;http://hecoaustralia.fortunecity.com/lepton/lepton.htm ... This was already done a few decades ago, Look up "preons" and ...
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