TITLE:
Origin, Creation, and Splitting of the Electron
AUTHORS:
Arlen Young
KEYWORDS:
Mass Quantization, Electron Fractionalization, Splitting the Electron, Electron Origin, Electron Creation, Electron Magnetostriction, Electron Charge Inconsistency, Electron Mass Inconsistency
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Modern Physics,
Vol.14 No.12,
November
10,
2023
ABSTRACT: The author’s earlier papers proposed a model of the electron’s internal structure comprised of both positive and negative masses and charges. Their relation to the fine structure constant a was calculated in the author’s previous paper. In this paper, more details of the model of the electron’s internal structure, in particular the thicknesses of its outer shell mass and charge, are calculated. Magnetostriction of the electron’s surface is generated by the electron’s spinning surface charge. It is calculated that this magnetostriction holds the electron together, counterbalancing the outward electrical and centrifugal forces. The results of these calculations enable the prediction that a sufficiently strong external magnetic field can split the electron into three equal pieces. The field strength would have to be on the order of at least 8% of the strength at the center of the electron. A model for the origin and creation of an electron from a gamma ray wave is proposed. Evidence is presented that, for certain transitions, mass might be quantized and that the quantum of mass would be 1/2a times the electron mass.