Mass of elementary particles is a result of the "invisible" spin2 gravitational-field. This field must be described by harmonic oscillating waves in the 2D-plane orthogonal to the direction of motion of the massless spin2 graviton.
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Elementary Particles don't carry fields, but represent these field themselves described as 2D-harmonic oscilators ib the 2D-plane orthogonal to the direction of motion (SR-worldline). Also read: http://quantumuniverse.eu/Tom/CERN/Spin%20in%20QM.pdf
Spinless elementary particles are "SIMPLE HUMAN FICTION"!
Spin in QM cannot be an "intrinsic" property of an assumed elementary "point-particle", but must be described mathematical explicitly to describe QM in compliance with Einstein's CAP http://quantumuniverse.eu/Tom/GR_CHAPTER30.pdf and this results in http://quantumuniverse.eu/Tom/What%20ar ... ticles.pdf described as harmonic oscillators in the 2D-plane perpendicular to the direction of motion. This explains why ONLY the HELICITY OF THE SPIN is a conserved property. It also explains why "spinless elementary particles" are NOT possible!
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So really you're just here to promote your own website.
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