Electron Neutrino Structure

First-Generation Neutrino | Mass: <0.1 eV/c² | Charge: 0 (Neutral)
Simple Spinning emDP: The electron neutrino (νe) is the simplest neutrino, consisting of just a single spinning electromagnetic Dipole Pair (emDP) with NO central Conscious Point. It's a neutral pair of ±emCP particles orbiting their common center of mass in a helical motion, producing left-handed chirality through bit phase interactions. This minimal structure gives it an extremely small mass (<0.1 eV/c²) and perfect stability.

Electron Neutrino: Binary System Dynamics

Structure: Two particles (+emCP and -emCP) orbiting their common center of mass

No Central CP: Unlike the electron, there's no central particle - just a mutual binary orbit

Helical Motion: Spinning creates left-handed chirality from helical bit phases

Mutual Attraction: Stabilized by electrostatic attraction and relativistic chaining

Mass Origin: Tiny mass (~10⁻³ eV) from minimal PSR chaining and SSS gradients

Spin: 1/2 ℏ from orbital angular momentum of the binary system

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STRUCTURE TYPE
Binary emDP
CENTRAL CP
None
ORBITAL RADIUS
r ≈ 0.15
CHIRALITY
Left-handed
SEPARATION
0.000
STABILITY
Stable
GENERATION
First (1st)
SPIN
1/2 ℏ