Elementary Fermions: Strings, Planck Constant, Preons and Hypergluons
Doron Kwiat
Abstract
Using real fields instead of complex ones, it is suggested here that the fermions are pairs of coupled strings with an internal tension. The interaction between the two coupled strings is due to an exchange mechanism which is proportional to Planck’s constant. This may be the result of two massless bosons (hypergluons) coupled by a preon (prequark) exchange. It also gives a physical explanation to the origin of the Planck constant, and origin of spin.
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PhysicsFermionPlanckMassless particlePlanck massConstant (computer programming)BosonTheoretical physicsPlanck constantParticle physicsSpin (aerodynamics)Planck lengthQuantum mechanicsPlanck scaleGravitationQuantumQuantum gravityThermodynamicsComputer scienceProgramming languageParticle physics theoretical and experimental studiesComputational Physics and Python ApplicationsBlack Holes and Theoretical Physics