Muon (μ⁻) Structure

Second-Generation Lepton | Mass: 105.7 MeV/c² | Charge: -1 e

Single Cage Lepton: The muon has a central -eCP surrounded by a tetrahedral hybrid cage (4 CPs as 2 qDP-eDP pairs), with a polarized eDP cloud (positive poles inward) and an orbiting eDP system providing ½ ℏ spin through ZBW motion. This structure mirrors the strange quark but uses electron CPs instead of quark CPs as its central unpaired CP.

Second Generation Lepton: 207× Heavier Than Electron

The tetrahedral cage contains hybrid pairs (qDP-eDP), enabling the muon to decay via weak interaction: μ⁻ → e⁻ + ν̄ₑ + νμ. The cage fissions, releasing an electron and two neutrinos.

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Central Charge
-eCP (-1e)
Particle Type
Lepton (e-type)
Tetrahedral Cage
r = 0.25 (4 vertices)
Cage Composition
2 hybrid qDP-eDP pairs
eDP Cloud
+ poles inward
eDP Orbit
r = 0.55
Mass
105.7 MeV/c²
Spin
½ ℏ
Lifetime
2.2 μs
Decay
μ⁻ → e⁻ + ν̄ₑ + νμ

Cross-Section

eDP Spin (ZBW)

Cage Structure