PARTICLE PHYSICS
                     Copyright 1979,  1983, 1987, 1999, 2002  by Gerald E. Mowery
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    Most books on particle physics are unindated with an abundance of terms, in an attempt to name every fragment and particle. Sometimes even giving the same particle several different names.  One is overwhelmed with Quarks, Up, Down, Flavor, Strange, dd, pp, xyz bosoms, k cc, d . Is the composition of Subatomic particles that complicated.
     Ramble through information on this site for a different look at sub atomic particles, and then you decide.

THIS HYPOTHESIS SUGGESTS AND ILLUSTRATES: 
That matter is the periodic function of Electrons, Positrons and Neutrinos.
That the relativity between energy(MeV and Mass) is "ATOMIC MASS SQUARED TIMES 938.27235
That the Nucleus consists of two paired Protons with a Plus one charge each
That Each proton  is a nest of 14 Positrons and 13 Electrons. with a net Plus one charge.
That a Pion is Energy released when a fracture occurs between the 54th and 53rd Electron/Positron.
That  a Muon has two forms. Energy and Atomic Mass.
"Energy released when a fracture occurs between the 40th and 41st electron/positron
and
Total Atomic Mass of 9 Electrons/Positrons and 9 neutrino binders.  Total Atomic Mass  of .335575134 or Mev of 105.6594734

That each electron and positron has an atomic mass of .023337142 and is bound by 55 particles with an atomic mass of  .000249089 each. This creates a Neutrino with an atomic mass of .013699895 and an energy value of .176101515.  54 would result in  a neutral charged Neutrino while 53 would result in  a minus charged neutrino.
Re: 53 x .000249089 = .013201717 --- Mev .163526789 .
That 9 Major Baryons Exist.
Subatomic Particles have a periodic progression

Gerald E. Mowery 1987

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