Questions and Answers About The Grand Unified Theory of Physics

By

Joseph M. Brown

 

18. What is an electron?

            Each basic piece of matter is made up of a single orbiting neutrino. An electron is not a composite particle thus it consists of a neutrino with the mass of the electron taking a circular orbit with a radius 1/1836 times that of the proton. In addition to the circular orbit wherein the thrust force balances the electron inertia (which is called the inertial loop) this circular path takes a loop to produce the electrostatic field and this loop takes an even larger loop to produce the angular momentum of the electron. All of these loops are formed to balance the fields produced by the proton when the proton is formed.

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