The distribution of fundamental particles' absolute position
This article is concerned with the possible general distribution of fundamental particles' absolute position. The particle's absolute position, P
abs , may be defined using its internal properties and through its velocity with respect to the expanding universe as discussed by Brodet [Appl. Phys. Res.
9, 65 (2017); Phys. Essays 30, 383 (2017)]. As the distribution of the set of masses of fundamental particles seems arbitrary, an attempt is made to use the definition of
P abs , as suggested in those papers, to form an ordered distribution of all the fundamental
particles' absolute position values that have equally spaced averaged absolute position values running from the smallest position to the largest. The above distribution may still allow a distribution of values around a particular particle's averaged P abs . It is suggested that the identity
of the particle may not be fundamentally associated solely with its mass value but rather with the particle's absolute position value which includes the mass value among other related variables. Moreover, from the possible connection between the particle's absolute position and its charge,
as suggested by Brodet [Phys. Essays 30, 383 (2017)], it is suggested that in fact there may be four fundamental particles' absolute position distribution shapes which may correspond to the four known fundamental electric charge values, namely, 0, 1/3, 2/3, and 1.This allows the identification
of four types of fundamental building blocks in nature described by four fundamental values of minimal energy, spin and charge. The possible connection between the distributions of
P abs and the Fermi-Dirac and Boss-Einstein distributions is also discussed. Finally, possible
experimental ways to investigate and test the above are discussed.
Keywords: Absolute Position; Boss-Einstein; Distribution; Fermi-Dirac
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 13 March 2018
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