Electromagnetic Composites at the Compton Scale
Frederick J. Mayer, John R. Reitz

TL;DR
This paper proposes a new class of electromagnetic composite particles at the Compton scale, which could be long-lived and explain various anomalous observations across different research fields.
Contribution
Introduces a novel class of electromagnetic composites at the Compton scale with potential implications for understanding anomalous phenomena.
Findings
Potential to explain conflicting experimental observations
Predicted unique interactions with atomic and nuclear systems
Long-lived nature of proposed composites
Abstract
A new class of electromagnetic composite particles is proposed. The composites are very small (the Compton scale), potentially long-lived, would have unique interactions with atomic and nuclear systems, and, if they exist, could explain a number of otherwise anomalous and conflicting observations in diverse research areas.
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