Anatomy of the
neutron
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One of the
three bubbles
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The 3 bubbles
(X,Y,Z) forming the neutron
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Spin of the
neutron
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Prediction of the density of charge
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Neutron is the primordial geon.
Geon is an electromagnetic wave which is held together in a confined region
by the gravitational attraction of its own field energy. (J. A. Wheeler)
An isolated neutron's bubble is not a geon because it hasn't gravitational effect.
Each
bubble takes up an axis X, Y or Z.
Negative
poles are outside and positive core are inside.
The
big radius of the neutron is 1.3205 fm.
The radius of the internal core is 0.8619 fm.
The
partial charges of 6 poles are negative (6 times -1/6 = -1).
The
partial charge of the core is positive (3 times +1/3 = +1).
The density of charge inside the core is negative but it is
visible only for deeply penetrating electrons. This density of charge is
compatible with the calculus of Gerald A. Miller.
(”Charge densities of the neutron and
proton”, Phys. Rev. Lett.99 112001 (2007))
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