Title: Differentiation of matter and antimatter by hand: Internal and external structures of the electron and antielectron
Abstract: A previous conceptual work, called the Cordus conjecture, has proposed a non-local hidden-variable (NLHV) design for the photon, and thereby proposed a solution to photon entanglement and wave-particle duality. This paper applies a systems design approach to extend the theory to matter, specifically to differentiate between the matter-antimatter species. This concept rests on two premises: that particules have span (physical separation between reactive ends); and that their externally emitted discrete forces have an energisation sequence. Specific hidden-variable models are proposed for the electron, positron, and proton. This concept provides a better explanation of the difference between matter and antimatter in ways that make physical sense. It also provides foundational concepts from which new solutions to other problems, like annihilation and baryogenesis, can be envisaged. The Cordus theory goes beyond conventional NLHV solutions, such as the de Broglie-Bohm model, by offering a solution not only for the inner contents of a particle, the hidden variables, but also predicting how its discrete fields operate. This theory provides a physically natural explanation for spin, handedness, chirality, and related directional attributes of particles, which are otherwise only abstract concepts in quantum mechanics. The theory also explains parity violation, and why the photon does not have an antiparticle. This work makes a conceptual contribution of presenting a new concept of handedness and the matter-antimatter species differentiation. It demonstrates the potential of hidden-variable designs to provide solutions of high explanatory power. Une etude conceptuelle precedente, appelee conjecture Cordus, a propose une variable cachee non-locale (VCNL) pour le photon, et ainsi propose une solution a l'enchevetrement des photons et la dualite onde-particule. Cet article applique une approche de conception des systemes afin d'etendre la theorie de la matiere, en particulier pour differencier les especes matiereantimatiere. Ce concept repose sur deux piliers: que les particules ont une distance (separation physique entre les extremites reactives), et que leurs forces discretes emises vers l'exterieur ont une sequence de mise sous tension. Des modeles de variables cachees sont proposees specifiquement pour l'electron, le positron et le proton. Ce concept offre une meilleure explication de la difference entre matiere et antimatiere dans des termes physiques comprehensibles. Il fournit egalement des concepts fondamentaux a partir desquels de nouvelles solutions a d'autres problemes, comme l'aneantissement et la baryogenese, peuvent etre PREPRINT Please cite this paper as: Pons DJ, Pons AD, Pons AJ (2014) Differentiation of Matter and Antimatter by Hand: Internal and External Structures of the Electron and Antielectron. Physics Essays 27:26-35 No DOI, instead please see this link to the journal page. A preprint is available on the physics archive at http://vixra.org/abs/ 1305.0157
Publication Year: 2014
Publication Date: 2014-03-05
Language: en
Type: article
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