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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / December 2004



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Linda - 16 Dec 2004 21:46 GMT
Can anyone direct me to work on the subject of particle structure
(specifically neutrinos and anti-neutrinos), and relation to electric
charge?
Jon Bell - 16 Dec 2004 22:51 GMT
>Can anyone direct me to work on the subject of particle structure
>(specifically neutrinos and anti-neutrinos), and relation to electric
>charge?

Neutrinos and antineutrinos are generally considered to be pointlike
fundamental particles without structure, that are intrinsically neutral in
electric charge.  There is so far no evidence to the contrary.

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Jon Bell <jtbellm4h@presby.edu>                     Presbyterian College
Dept. of Physics and Computer Science        Clinton, South Carolina USA

lindas4@aol.com - 17 Dec 2004 01:05 GMT
> >Can anyone direct me to work on the subject of particle structure
> >(specifically neutrinos and anti-neutrinos), and relation to electric
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> Jon Bell <jtbellm4h@presby.edu>                     Presbyterian College
> Dept. of Physics and Computer Science        Clinton, South Carolina USA

Thanks for your reply.  I know this is the general theory, but there
are a couple of papers at this site: stedjee1.infinology.net that
present a theory regarding fundamental particle stuctures, and electric
charge.  These papers don't seem to be in line with the conventional
"wisdom", but I wondered if anyone else was looking at the same
possibilities.
lindas4@aol.com - 17 Dec 2004 02:10 GMT
> >Can anyone direct me to work on the subject of particle structure
> >(specifically neutrinos and anti-neutrinos), and relation to electric
[quoted text clipped - 7 lines]
> Jon Bell <jtbellm4h@presby.edu>                     Presbyterian College
> Dept. of Physics and Computer Science        Clinton, South Carolina USA

Thanks for your reply.  I know this is the general theory, but there
are a couple of papers at this site: stedjee1.infinology.net that
present a theory regarding fundamental particle stuctures, and electric
charge.  These papers don't seem to be in line with the conventional
"wisdom", but I wondered if anyone else was looking at the same
possibilities.
 
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