
TL;DR
This paper explores the stability of electrons within a dark energy background, demonstrating that at the Compton wavelength, inward and outward pressures balance, resolving a longstanding issue in electron theory.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach linking dark energy effects to electron stability, providing a new perspective on electron structure.
Findings
Electron stability at the Compton wavelength due to pressure balance
Cassini inward pressure counteracts Coulomb repulsion
Addresses a historical problem in electron theory
Abstract
In the light of recent developments in Dark Energy, we consider the electron in a such a background field and show that at the Compton wavelength the electron is stable, in that the Cassini inward pressure exactly counterbalances the outward Coulomb repulsive pressure thus answering a problem of the earlier electron theory.
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