viXra:1910.0291 submitted on 2019-10-17.
Abstract.
This article was published like chapter 4 in the Leonov's book: Quantum
Energetics. Volume 1. Theory of Superunification. Cambridge International Science
Publishing, 2010, pp. 262-351. What is an
electron? Previously, we believed that an electron has an electric charge
and mass that are inseparable from each other. In the
theory of Superunification, an entire electric quark is used as the electron
charge.
An electric quark has no mass. The mass of an electron is formed as a
result of spherical deformation of quantized space-time around a central
electric charge-quark. Thus itself electric quark
cannot be in a free state without mass inside the quantized space-time. Inside
a quantized space-time an electric quark acquires mass. The same
applies to the quantized positron structure. When
the electron and positron approach each other, they annihilate. After
annihilation, electric quarks form an electric dipole in the form of an
electron neutrino that has no mass. The destruction of spherical
deformation around the electron and positron leads to the release of the
electromagnetic energy of their mass through the emission of gamma rays.
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