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Chapter 07 - Electrons






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Part 0703 - Electron Physics

ARGUMENT 0703-05

PRECEDENTS
PARAMETERS
  • Consider an electron.
  • Consider than the electron consists of one axial quark and one centrifugal quark.
  • Consider that the quarks are enclosed within the electron's electrosphere.
  • Consider that the electron has a northpole and a southpole.
  • Consider that the electrosphere rises at the northpole.
  • Consider that the electrosphere flow to the southpole.
  • Consider that the electrosphere sinks at the southpole.
REASONING
  • Because the electrosphere flows from the northpole to the southpole, the electron is axially structured.
  • Because the electron is axially structured, it is a charged particle. 
CONCLUSION
  • That every electron is an axially structured charged particle.


COMMENTARY

A charged particle is one in which the electrosphere flows directly from one pole to the other. In an uncharged particle, the electrosphere divides at the equator and flows to the north and the south. 

That an electron is deemed to have an axial structure stems from the unidirectionality of its electrosphere. Beneath the electrosphere, however, the axiality of the particle is considerably more complex than is the axiality of a quark. Nevertheless, the word axial does convey the character of an electron even if it isn't exactly accurate.






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