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The standing wave model of the mesons and baryons (English)
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1 July 2004
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The author studies cubic nuclear lattices consisting of either photons or neutrions whose lattice points are \(10^{-16}\)\,cm apart. After a high energy collision the lattice points must oscillate and thereby satisfy the requirement that a continuous spectrum of high frequencies must be present in mesons and baryons. The oscillations are in in the form of standing waves. Standing waves do not hve to propagate, so the particles can have a rest mass although the particles of the \(\gamma\)-branch consist of electromagnetic waves. The sum of the energies contained in the frequencies of all standing waves determines the mass of particles. The masses of the particles of the \(\gamma\)-branch can thus be explained using photons only. A very conservative explanation which avoids the introduction of any new article. The author concludes that the standing wave model solves a number of problems for which an answer heretofore has been to come by. Only photons and neutrions and charge rae needed to explain the stable mesons and baryons.
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standing wave model
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mesons and baryons
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electromagnetic wave
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nuclear lattice
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