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A Possible Charge Forming Mechanism Based on the Preon Model
Preons are named for sub-quark/sub-lepton particles. It has attracted a lot of interest ever since it was proposed. However, the present work based on the idea of preons has several problems, including the lack of a dynamical framework and the lack of an explanation. In this paper, we will try to connect the preon model with Kerr black hole analysis in the Planck scale to make it more complete and reasonable. It is based on the quasi normal mode analysis of the Kerr black hole in the Planck scale. We find, by perturbation, the quasi normal mode has the real part corresponding to e/3 when the magnetic momentum quantum number is equal to two. By noticing that there is one more triplet
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