1975
DOI: 10.1007/bf01808374
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An electromagnetic inertial mass theory applied to elementary particles

Abstract: A definition of inertial mass is advanced which views this mass property as being due to intrinsic periodic electromagnetic processes characterized by an amplitude R and an angular frequency co. The existence of a stable ElM composite mass unit, called a hylon, is then postulated composed of two or more of these primitive processes. Selected spacetime coherence relations are then imposed on to and R through ad hoc quantizations based on notions borrowed from historical physical theories. Elementary particles a… Show more

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