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Alt 10.02.17, 12:18
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Standard AW: What is the QM equivalent of a Quark's "phase"?

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spinor is a vector. okaaay. so what (in actual vectors) would the various quarks be?

hmmm if that doesn't work it's here instead:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standa...dard_Model.svg

HA! so that's really coool! look at where the electron, neutrino and quarks are - compare them to the extended rishon model phase map: they're *almost* identical. coool! the key discrepancies, d(R) and anti-d(L), if you multiply their distance from the Y-axis by 2, the similarity is restored. e(L) is a bit far off but it is in the right ballpark.

ok just very interesting, that, but not *quite* the answer i was hoping for. the map there is Q (charge) rotated by the "weak mixing angle". so my question (sort-of) becomes: is there anything *actually* in the standard model which has fixed angles on 30 or 60 degree increments, equivalent to the extended rishon model phase map, or is the "weak mixing angle" about it?

Ge?ndert von lkcl (10.02.17 um 13:06 Uhr) Grund: use smaller image, one from wikipedia dominates page too much
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