Conservation of electric charge Q is a universal law in the sense that it should be conserved in any interaction, known or yet unknown. However Q should not be considered as a simple number but as the half sum of two irreducible quantities BAL= A-L (A is the baryonic number and L is the leptonic number) and total flavour TF. Conservation of electric charge implies obviously conservation of Q (considered as a simple number) but also BAL and TF. We verify that electromagnetism and strong interaction which conserve Q, A and L and all individual flavours conserve obviously BAL and TF; likely weak interaction which conserves Q, A and L conserves also BAL and TF. However conservation of BAL does not imply necessarily conservation of A and L. In e...
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Conservation of electric charge Q is a universal law in the sense that it should be conserved in any...
Conservation of electric charge Q is a universal law in the sense that it should be conserved in any...
Any particle is defined by a set of additive quantum numbers: A, L, individual flavours. These numbe...
The Cosmos begins with a free form of electromagnetic energy, light, the purest, simplest, and most ...
The aim of this work is to propose a possible explanation of certain conservation laws which hold in...
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In order to reasonably explain the phenomenon of cell bioelectricity, we proposed the conservation l...
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abstract: Electricity plays a special role in our lives and life. The dynamics of electrons allow li...
The law of energy conservation is either analytic and not threatened by psychophysical interactionis...
We discuss the relation of the existence of multiplets of (strongly) interacting particles and the p...
What is “electronic charge”? Why there are two kinds of charges? Why do the same charges repel, and ...
Conservation of electric charge Q is a universal law in the sense that it should be conserved in any...
Conservation of electric charge Q is a universal law in the sense that it should be conserved in any...
Any particle is defined by a set of additive quantum numbers: A, L, individual flavours. These numbe...
The Cosmos begins with a free form of electromagnetic energy, light, the purest, simplest, and most ...
The aim of this work is to propose a possible explanation of certain conservation laws which hold in...
Electricity plays a special role in our lives and life. The dynamics of electrons allow light to flo...
In order to reasonably explain the phenomenon of cell bioelectricity, we proposed the conservation l...
The Hamiltonian of quantum electrodynamics includes an interaction term that represents potential en...
In order to reasonably explain the phenomenon of cell bioelectricity, we proposed the conservation l...
We argue that the charge fractionalization in quarks has a hidden topological character related to a...
The interplay between the action–reaction principle and the energy–momentum conservation law is rev...
abstract: Electricity plays a special role in our lives and life. The dynamics of electrons allow li...
The law of energy conservation is either analytic and not threatened by psychophysical interactionis...
We discuss the relation of the existence of multiplets of (strongly) interacting particles and the p...
What is “electronic charge”? Why there are two kinds of charges? Why do the same charges repel, and ...