Subquantum Theoretical Particle Assembly
Is there a subquantum existence to particle(s) that make up the Standard Model?
by Joseph_Sixpack
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Abstract: The idea is here advanced that the standard model
is not the as yet true model of particle existence but that
the particles themselves are all made up of a single smaller
set of very fundamental subquantum particles among which is
the theoretical Legotrino. Please refresh your memory by
rereading:
Chapter 4 - The Snot Standard Model
Chapter 28 - The One Particle Universe
Chapter 38 - A Relook at the Cubic Compression Model
Chapter 70 - Another look at the Cubic Compression Model
Okay... The main question according to this subquantum
theory is: How can smaller particle make up bigger
particles?
Or, restated:
How can the legotrino and its cohorts (if it or they even
exists) create a gazillion, gazillion protons in the cosmos;
all which are almost exactly the same size, which in turn
make up all the elements of the periodic chart and which are
subsequently responsible for all the visible and invisible
phenomenon that we, as biological gizmos, are aware of.
Well, first off, the quantum particle assembly is done under
the very high pressures and temperatures within the plasma
of black holes or bigger spacetime warping masses. Worst,
conditions of Time may or may not even exist.
Secondly, the plasmodic packing fraction of the immense
gravitational mass is not stable or crystaline but is in a
continous 'repacking' or resettling status. Stated
otherwise, the marbles don't mesh good enough to ever
settle. The one-particle legotrino candidate takes
advantage of this ever changing situational conditions to glue
itself together in ever varying subatomic configurations. This
lack of a crystaline packing fraction allows this subquantum
particle assembly.
The current matter-antimatter ratio fallouts might even be
determined by such subquantum activity.
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