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Single Idea 21189

[filed under theme 27. Natural Reality / B. Modern Physics / 2. Electrodynamics / c. Electrons ]

Full Idea

Quarks, leptons or bosons may actually be made up of something even smaller, bound together by a conjectural new force.

Gist of Idea

Electrons may have smaller components, bound by a new force

Source

Gavin Hesketh (The Particle Zoo [2016], 05)

Book Ref

Hesketh,Gavin: 'The Particle Zoo' [Quercus 2016], p.120


A Reaction

Electrons are a type of lepton. Compare Idea 21180, from the same book. If electrons are not fundamental, what matters is not some 'stuff' they are made of, but a different force that would bind the ingredients.

Related Idea

Idea 21180 Electrons are fundamental and are not made of anything; they are properties without size [Hesketh]


The 20 ideas from Gavin Hesketh

Electrons are fundamental and are not made of anything; they are properties without size [Hesketh]
Relativity and Quantum theory give very different accounts of forces [Hesketh]
Quantum mechanics is our only theory, and is very precise, and repeatedly confirmed [Hesketh]
Physics was rewritten to explain stable electron orbits [Hesketh]
Thermodynamics introduced work and entropy, to understand steam engine efficiency [Hesketh]
Colour charge is positive or negative, and also has red, green or blue direction [Hesketh]
Quarks rush wildly around in protons, restrained by the gluons [Hesketh]
Electrons may have smaller components, bound by a new force [Hesketh]
Virtual particles can't be measured, and can ignore the laws of physics [Hesketh]
Quarks and leptons have a weak charge, for the weak force [Hesketh]
Photons are B and W° bosons, linked by the Higgs mechanism [Hesketh]
'Space' in physics just means location [Hesketh]
Neutrinos only interact with the weak force, but decays produce them in huge numbers [Hesketh]
The universe is 68% dark energy, 27% dark matter, 5% regular matter [Hesketh]
The Standard Model omits gravity, because there are no particles involved [Hesketh]
In Supersymmetry the Standard Model simplifies at high energies [Hesketh]
Standard Model forces are one- two- and three-dimensional [Hesketh]
To combine the forces, they must all be the same strength at some point [Hesketh]
If a cosmic theory relies a great deal on fine-tuning basic values, it is probably wrong [Hesketh]
Spinning electric charge produces magnetism, so all fermions are magnets [Hesketh]