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An earlier paper proposed equations of gravidynamic field, and based on that, a vortex-shaped model of the electron.  By analogy with the electron vortical model, a model of proton is here constructed.  Like the eletron, the proton is also considered as a massive vortical torus, but its equatorial angular velocity is 1863 times less and its meridional angular velocity is 3672 times more.[[Category:Scientific Paper]]
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An earlier paper proposed equations of gravidynamic field, and based on that, a vortex-shaped model of the electron.  By analogy with the electron vortical model, a model of proton is here constructed.  Like the eletron, the proton is also considered as a massive vortical torus, but its equatorial angular velocity is 1863 times less and its meridional angular velocity is 3672 times more.
  
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Latest revision as of 19:51, 1 January 2017

Scientific Paper
Title Proton Structure: An Experimental Approach
Author(s) Jaroslav G Klyushin
Keywords {{{keywords}}}
Published 2004
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 1
Number 1
Pages 43-44

Abstract

An earlier paper proposed equations of gravidynamic field, and based on that, a vortex-shaped model of the electron.  By analogy with the electron vortical model, a model of proton is here constructed.  Like the eletron, the proton is also considered as a massive vortical torus, but its equatorial angular velocity is 1863 times less and its meridional angular velocity is 3672 times more.