Robert==

Your questions are good.    Additional questions for you:

Is your concept a singularity or does it take some  small volume?

Are neutrinos also  primary particles that occupy a small 3-D volume, if at 
rest?

Can neutrinos carry angular momentum through space?  And, if so, at what speeds?

Bob Cook


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They are more like geometric vibrations from the quantum vacuum fluctuations 
with miniature black holes at the vortices.
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On Thu, Feb 25, 2021 at 11:20 PM, Robin
<mixent...@aussiebroadband.com.au> wrote:
In reply to  Jürg Wyttenbach's message of Fri, 26 Feb 2021 01:49:49 +0100:
Hi,
[snip]

>All particles we know are resonances of the proton.


Don't you think a free electron is a bit light weight to be a proton resonance?

Maybe structures other than protons are also possible?


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