Electron Neutrino (νₑ) Structure

First-Generation Neutrino | Mass: <0.1 eV/c² | Charge: 0

Simple Spinning eDP: The electron neutrino is the simplest neutrino, consisting of just a single spinning electron Dipole Pair (eDP) with NO central Conscious Point. It's a neutral pair of ±eCP 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.

Neutrino Family: No Central CP!

Unlike charged particles, neutrinos have NO central CP — they're just spinning dipole pairs! The helical motion produces spin ½ and the characteristic left-handed chirality observed in weak interactions.

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Central CP
NONE
Structure
Spinning eDP
Composition
+eCP / -eCP pair
Motion
Helical rotation
Chirality
Left-handed
Mass
<0.1 eV/c²
Spin
½ ℏ
Charge
0 (neutral)
Stability
Stable (oscillates)
Interactions
Weak only

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Dipole Structure