
TL;DR
This paper explores the hypothesis that all known fermions are topological solitons, which could explain their unique properties and the absence of bosonic counterparts.
Contribution
It proposes a novel conjecture linking fermions to topological solitons, offering a potential physical explanation for fundamental fermionic behavior.
Findings
Conjecture that fermions are topological solitons.
Potential explanation for non-observation of bosonic leptons and baryons.
Provides a mechanism for the Pauli exclusion principle.
Abstract
It is conjectured that all known fermions are topological solitons. This could explain the non-observation of bosonic leptons and baryons and provide a physical mechanism for the Pauli exclusion principle.
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