The Geometric Model of Particles (The Origin of Mass and the Electron Spin) ()
ABSTRACT
The geometrization process of physics could involve, in addition to space and time in General Relativity (GR), even elementary particles. Our starting point is the formulation of an original hypothesis about particles, compatible with the basic assumptions of the Standard Model (SM): a massive particle is a geometric structure of a set of elastically coupled quantum oscillators that propagates along a line of a non-massive base field (in impulse eigenstate). We show that the propagation equation of an oscillation associated with the geometric shape representing an electron propagates following Dirac’s wave equation. Thus, one gives a foundation to a geometric model of massive particles (GMP) which would explain the physical origin of the mass, spin, and the magnetic moment of the electron.
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Guido, G. (2023) The Geometric Model of Particles (The Origin of Mass and the Electron Spin).
Journal of High Energy Physics, Gravitation and Cosmology,
9, 941-963. doi:
10.4236/jhepgc.2023.94070.