Vacuum Structure and Potential
J.X. Zheng-Johansson

TL;DR
This paper proposes a model of the vacuum filled with polarizable vacuuons composed of charged, massless particles, aiming to explain particle formation and vacuum structure based on experimental observations.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed vacuum model with vacuuons and a scheme for basic-particle formation, expanding on previous work from 2000 and providing quantitative vacuuon size estimates.
Findings
Vacuuons are neutral, polarizable entities made of charged constituents.
The model aligns with experimental pair process observations.
Quantitative vacuuon size is derived from the model.
Abstract
Based on overall experimental observations, especially the pair processes, I developed a model structure of the vacuum along with a basic-particle formation scheme begun in 2000 (with collaborator P-I Johansson). The model consists in that the vacuum is, briefly, filled of neutral but polarizable vacuuons, consisting each of a p-vaculeon and n- vaculeon of charges and of zero rest masses but with spin motions, assumed interacting each other with a Coulomb force. The model has been introduced in full in a book (Nova Sci, 2005) and referred to in a number of journal/E-print papers. I outline in this easier accessible paper the detailed derivation of the model and a corresponding quantitative determination of the vacuuon size.
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Taxonomy
TopicsQuantum and Classical Electrodynamics · Cold Atom Physics and Bose-Einstein Condensates · Scientific Research and Discoveries
