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HK: Fachverband Physik der Hadronen und Kerne
HK 71: Structure and Dynamics of Nuclei XVI
HK 71.4: Vortrag
Donnerstag, 23. März 2023, 16:45–17:00, SCH/A117
Electromagnetic interactions as the source of all known four forces. — •Osvaldo Domann — Stephanstr. 42, 85077 Manching
The SM represents the space as empty with the subatomic particles moving in it. The proposed focal-point approach models the space as filled with Fundamental Particles (FPs) with longitudinal and transversal angular momenta that move from infinite to infinite. The different types of subatomic particles are formed by different configurations of FPs. Fermions are focal-points of rays of FPs with aligned angular momenta, photons are rays of FPs with alternating opposed angular momenta, and neutrinos are pairs of FPs with opposed angular momenta. Forces between subatomic particles are the result of the interactions (scalar and vector product) of the angular momenta of their FPs. No fictitious force carriers are required. All four forces are due to electromagnetic interactions and described by QED. An important finding of the approach 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. More at: www.odomann.com