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Forgive my lack of familiarity with the neutral electron prediction,
but does it mean that Heim's theory predicts a particle with the same mass as the electron, but having no charge? Hmm, but where would such a particle reside? Certainly not going to be orbiting the nucleus, if it has no charge. Nor would it have a strong force interaction to trap it in the nucleus. Perhaps the neutral electron prediction is just some 'trivial solution' which is just a manifestation of something else, as you say. |
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