Quantized-Elastic Spacetime Model: Time-Entropy Mapping & Mass-Gravity Duality

Is the electron truly a point particle?

Both the Cayley theorem in abstract algebra and the conceptual framework of category theory reveal a clear correspondence: the duality between structure and action. Given that the electron's electric field exhibits spherical divergence, this stands in direct contradiction to the current physics community's assumption that the electron is a point particle. A more reasonable explanation is that the electron must have a quasi-spherical structure, composed of fundamental quantum entities at the Planck scale forming an approximately spherical configuration."

  • Home Page
  • Introduction
  • 1.Basic sets of the model
  • 2.Time-space transformations Mapping
  • 3.Time-Entropy Mapping
  • 4.Analysis of Action
  • 5.Local time , the proper time and relative time
  • 6.Basic physical quantities in this model
  • 7.Phenomenological consistency checks
  • 8. A prediction of a difference in the magnetic moments of the positron and electron
  • 9. Gravitational Interaction and General Relativity
  • 10.1 SU(3) as the Origin of Mass Derivation
  • 10.2-10.5 Mass, Gravity, SU(3) and Higgs field in Quantum Field Theory
  • 10.6 The essence of mass
  • 10.7 The role of the Higgs Field: Symmetry Breaking and "Locking" Mechanism
  • 10.8. Qcd-Gravity duality | quantum gravity mechanism
  • 10.9 Kinetic Energy from Nuclear reaction as Release of Mass-Space Elastic Energy Storage
  • 11. Thoughts on the 3D Spatial Arrangement Matrix of Microscopic Particles
  • 12.Space Elastic Response Frequency
  • Time dilation in Relativity
  • Physical simulation application of this quantized elastic space model
  • Multiplicative Entropy | Analytic Quantum Thermodynamics
  • Cosmic Expansion Mechanism | Analysis of Future Trends in Cosmic Expansion
  • what is time? what the definition of time? what the concept of time
  • What Is Gravity? How Does Mass Create Gravity?
  • Is the electron truly a point particle?
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