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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 52: Poster (b)
HK 52.18: Poster
Thursday, April 2, 2020, 16:30–18:30, Grotte
Subatomic particles represented as focal points. — •Osvaldo Domann — Stephanstr. 42, 85077 Manching, Germany
Examples of approaches to represent subatomic particles (SPs) are point-like, strings, wave-packets, etc. The present work is based on an approach where (SPs) are represented as focal points of rays of Fundamental Particles (FPs) that move from infinite to infinite. FPs are emitted from the focal point and at the same time regenerate it. FPs store the energy of a SP as rotation defining angular momenta. Interactions between SPs are so the product of the interactions of the angular momenta of their FPs. **One important finding is that the interaction between two charged SPs tends to zero for the distance between them tending to zero. Atomic nuclei can thus be represented as swarms of electrons and positrons that neither attract nor repel each other. As atomic nuclei are composed of nucleons which are composed of quarks, the quarks can also be seen as swarms of electrons and positrons. The charge quantum number Q of a quark is now interpreted as the relative charge of electrons and positrons. No fractional charges Q are required and the charge of an electron or positron is thus the unit charge of nature. Another important finding is that all four forces are electromagnetic forces and described by QED. As quantum-mechanics rely heavily on classical physics, all new findings of the latter have repercussions on the former. More at: www.odomann.com