Where is Anti-Matter?
Résumé
We contend that, in the universe, the amount of matter exactly equals the amount of anti-matter. In [1] we show that a quark (anti-quark) is a topologically twisted positron (electron), which is a circulating longitudinal wavepacket of space contraction (dilation) namely positive charge (negative charge). This explains the confinement of quarks, and enables us to derive and calculate the masses of the d and u quarks, and the radius of the proton charge. Based on this, we have constructed a model of the electron (positron) and muon (anti-muon), which yields their radii and masses. Our results comply well with experimental data of CODATA 2014. Mesons, baryons, protons and neutrons are made of quarks and hence are made of electrons and positrons. We prove our contention by showing that neutral atoms are constructed of nothing but an equal number of topologically twisted electrons and positrons.
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