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."