Electron Structure

First-Generation Lepton | Mass: ~0.511 MeV/c² | Charge: -1 e
Bare Structure (No Cage): The electron has a central -emCP (negative electromagnetic conscious point) with NO cage structure, making it the simplest charged lepton. It features only a polarized emDP cloud (positive poles inward) and an orbiting emDP system providing 1/2 ℏ spin through ZBW (Zitterbewegung) motion. This bare structure explains its light mass (~0.511 MeV/c²) and perfect stability.

ZBW Orbit: The Source of Spin

Inner +emCP: Oscillates radially from r=0 to r=0.4 (±100% excursion), velocity ~0.6c, completes 2 cycles per outer revolution

Outer -emCP: Stable circular orbit at r=0.4, velocity ~0.15c, provides the orbital reference

Angular Momentum: L ≈ 0.5 ℏ (conserved), emerges from dynamic balance of forces

Key Insight: Both particles rotate counterclockwise in the same direction. Inner passes outer once per outer cycle at intermediate radius.

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CENTRAL CHARGE
-emCP (lepton)
CAGE STRUCTURE
None (bare)
emDP ORBIT
r = 0.40
CLOUD RADIUS
r = 0.60
INNER RADIUS
0.200
STABILITY
Stable
GENERATION
First (1st)
SPIN
1/2 ℏ