Creation of neutral fundamental particles in the Weyl-Dirac version of Wesson's IMT
Mark Israelit (University of Haifa - Oranim)

TL;DR
This paper models neutral fundamental particles as 4D entities induced by a 5D bulk within the Weyl-Dirac version of Wesson's IMT, describing their structure and properties.
Contribution
It introduces classical models of fundamental particles as 4D entities with prematter equation of state in the Weyl-Dirac framework of IMT.
Findings
Particles have Schwarzschild-like envelopes with mass and radius.
Entities are modeled as neutral and composed of prematter.
The models suggest a classical structure for quarks and leptons.
Abstract
Spherically symmetric entities filled with matter induced by the 5D Bulk may be built in the empty 4D space-time. The substance of the entity, the latter regarded as a fundamental particle, is characterized by the prematter equ. of state P=-rho. the particle is coverede by a Schwarzschild-like envelope and from the outside it is characterized by mass and radius. One regard these entities as neutral fundamental particles being constituents of quarks and leptons. The presented classical models are developed in the framwork of the Weyl-Dirac version of Wesson's IMT.
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