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Another curiosity happening in the first 20' of the big bang theory,
currently accepted: the charge e of an electron.

1. Only neutrons and protons exist:

Neutrons: 3 udd quarks (2/3 e - 1/3 e - 1/3 e = 0 e)

Protons: 3 uud quarks (2/3 e + 2/3 e - 1/3 e = + 1 e)

2. When neutrons decay (20'): 1 Proton + (-1 e)

Numbers don't make sense.

Is that electrons are formed by three ddd quarks plus gluons, because
somehow a neutral +1/3 e + (-1/3 e) is created from nowhere during the
decay process, so 1 proton + 1 electron can appear?

I dismissed neutrinos, but one electron neutrino split in two parts with
opposite charges +/- 1/3 and zero mass? The rest is derived from gluons.


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