For our hypothesis to be reasonable, we must be able to produce all the structures known to us by the use of our basic building blocks. There can be no use of any other element.
I will use the term strongly bound when two objects are connected directly through persistent physical contact. I will use the term weakly bound to mean that the structure is due to harmonies or polarization caused by fleeting interactions and collisions.
The basic building blocks are:
- Negative quantum = basic building block (q-)
- Positive quantum = basic building block (q+)
- Neutral quantum = basic building block (q0)
From this we can produce the following four simple structures:
- Photon = strongly bound structure of six quanta (3q-, 3q+)
- Electron = strongly bound structure of three quanta (2q-, 1q+)
- Positron = strongly bound structure of three quanta (1q-,2q+)
- Neutrino = one neutral quantum (q0)
- Magnetic fields = weakly bound structure of photons
- Electric field = weakly bound structure of neutrinos
- Proton = large number of strongly bound quanta (>1000q-, >1000q+, >1000q0)
- Neutron = one proton plus an electron and a neutrino (proton + 2q-, 1q+, 1q0)
Complete atoms are in turn assemblies of nuclei and electrons bound weakly together by electric fields.
Finally we have the molecule and other atomic compounds. They too are weakly bound together by electric fields.
From the molecule and up, all material things are well understood in terms of structures bound together by electric fields.
Optics can be explained in terms of photons and an aether of low energy photons and neutrinos, and gravity is due to a tiny imbalance in the electric field.
It appears then, that our hypothesis about the basic building blocks of the universe has passed the litmus test.
By NASA, ESA, and the Hubble SM4 ERO Team - http://www.hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2009/25/image/e/, Public Domain, Link
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