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This article proposes a concept called Condensed Electromagnetic Radiation (CER) as the electromagnetic origin of mass particles.  An overwhelming amount of experimental evidence is consistent with the CER concept as a fundamental explanation for the physical properties of mass particles.  Among many others cited, two well-established physical phenomena offer especially compelling evidence: parametric down conversion of photons, and generation of leptons and quarks.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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This article proposes a concept called Condensed Electromagnetic Radiation (CER) as the electromagnetic origin of mass particles.  An overwhelming amount of experimental evidence is consistent with the CER concept as a fundamental explanation for the physical properties of mass particles.  Among many others cited, two well-established physical phenomena offer especially compelling evidence: parametric down conversion of photons, and generation of leptons and quarks.
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Scientific Paper
Title A Physical Origin for Mass and Charge
Author(s) Erik A Haeffner
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2001
Journal Galilean Electrodynamics
Volume 12
Number 6
Pages 112-115

Abstract

This article proposes a concept called Condensed Electromagnetic Radiation (CER) as the electromagnetic origin of mass particles. An overwhelming amount of experimental evidence is consistent with the CER concept as a fundamental explanation for the physical properties of mass particles. Among many others cited, two well-established physical phenomena offer especially compelling evidence: parametric down conversion of photons, and generation of leptons and quarks.