Tau Lepton (τ⁻) Structure

Third-Generation Lepton | Mass: ~1777 MeV/c² | Charge: -1 e
Triple Nested Cage Lepton: The tau has a central -emCP surrounded by THREE nested hybrid cages: tetrahedral (4 vertices), icosahedral (12 vertices), and dodecahedral (20 vertices), with a polarized emDP cloud (positive poles inward) and an orbiting emDP system outside all cages providing 1/2 ℏ spin through ZBW motion. This structure mirrors the bottom quark but uses electromagnetic CPs instead of quark CPs.

The Lepton Generations: Exponential Mass Scaling

Electron (e⁻): -emCP center, 0 cages (bare), ~0.511 MeV, stable

Muon (μ⁻): -emCP center, 1 cage (tetrahedral), ~105.7 MeV, lifetime ~2.2×10⁻⁶ s

Tau (τ⁻): -emCP center, 3 cages (tetra+icosa+dodeca), ~1777 MeV, lifetime ~2.9×10⁻¹³ s

Mass Ratios:

• Muon is ~207× heavier than electron (1 cage adds ~105 MeV)

• Tau is ~3,477× heavier than electron (3 cages add ~1,776 MeV)

• Tau is ~17× heavier than muon (2 additional cages)

Decay: τ⁻ → hadrons/leptons + neutrinos (cages fission). Very short lifetime!

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PARTICLE TYPE
Lepton (charged)
CENTRAL CHARGE
-emCP (electron-type)
TETRAHEDRAL CAGE
r = 0.25
ICOSAHEDRAL CAGE
r = 0.50
DODECAHEDRAL CAGE
r = 0.75
emDP ORBIT
r = 0.85
CLOUD RADIUS
r = 0.95
INNER RADIUS
0.425
MASS
1777 MeV/c²
DECAY STATE
Stable
LIFETIME
~2.9×10⁻¹³ s