Electron Structure

First Generation Lepton | Mass: 0.511 MeV/c² | Spin: 1/2 | Charge: -1

CPP Electron Model: Simplest Charged Lepton

The Electron in CPP

The electron is the simplest charged lepton in CPP - a central -eCP surrounded only by its spin-providing eDP in helical motion. This bare structure explains its tiny mass (0.511 MeV) compared to heavier leptons. The helical Zitterbewegung motion occurs at the Compton wavelength scale (~386 fm) and generates the electron's magnetic moment. The electron is stable because there's no lighter charged particle it could decay into.

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Measurements

Particle Type
Lepton (Gen 1)
Central CP
-eCP
Base Charge
-1
Effective Charge
-1 e
Spin eDP Motion
Helical (ZBW)
Cage Structure
None (bare)
Mass
0.511 MeV/c²
Spin
1/2
Lifetime
Stable
Magnetic Moment
-1.00116 μB
Antiparticle
Positron (e⁺)

Charge Structure

Helical ZBW Motion

Lepton Generations