Preon Prophecies by the Standard Model
Sverker Fredriksson (Lulea University of Technology)

TL;DR
This paper explores the idea that quarks and leptons are composite particles made of three stable preons, revealing inherent prophecies within the Standard Model that support this compositeness hypothesis.
Contribution
It proposes a preon-based model of the Standard Model, providing theoretical insights and predictions supporting compositeness of fundamental particles.
Findings
Identification of inherent prophecies supporting preon compositeness
Theoretical framework linking Standard Model rules to preon structures
Predictions of stable preons consistent with observed particle properties
Abstract
The Standard Model of quarks and leptons is, at first sight, nothing but a set of {\it ad hoc} rules, with no connections, and no clues to their true background. At a closer look, however, there are many inherent prophecies that point in the same direction: {\it Compositeness} in terms of three stable preons.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Physics and Python Applications · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
