Strange Quark Structure

Second-Generation Down-Type | Mass: ~95 MeV/c² | Charge: -1/3 e
Tetrahedral Cage Structure: The strange quark has a central -qCP surrounded by a single tetrahedral hybrid cage (4 CPs as 2 qDP-emDP pairs), with a polarized qDP cloud (positive poles inward) and an orbiting emDP system outside the cage providing 1/2 ℏ spin through ZBW motion. One cage layer distinguishes it from bare first-gen quarks.

Strange vs Charm Comparison

Strange (s): -qCP center, 1 cage (tetrahedral), ~95 MeV, + inward cloud

Charm (c): +qCP center, 2 cages (tetra+icosa), ~1.27 GeV, - inward cloud

Mass Ratio: Charm is ~13× heavier due to additional icosahedral layer

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emDP Spin (ZBW)

Real-Time Measurements

CENTRAL CHARGE
-qCP (down-type)
TETRAHEDRAL CAGE
r = 0.40
emDP ORBIT
r = 0.60
CLOUD RADIUS
r = 0.80
INNER RADIUS
0.300
DECAY STATE
Stable