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7.6
The Tron family (non equatorial destructive attractors)
  The Tron family are the orbiters of atomic cores of Protons and Neutrons. In many ways, they are the "fair weather" friends, constantly interacting with other structures, leaving and returning.  
   
7.6.1 The Electron  
  The Electron is 1 "Down" (destructive attractor) Quark and 1 electron neutrino.  
  We give the relative kinesis of an Electron to be -0.334, even though its mass is considerably lower than a Proton. This is similar with the contemporary scientific approach of giving the electron a -1 "charge."  
  We can explain the .666 difference between the "charge" concept and the model, due to the presence of the electron neutrino that has a small positive charge.  
  The mass of an electron is 9.1096 x 10- 31 kg  
7.6.2 The Positron  
  The Positron is 1 "Up" (creator) Quark and 1 electron neutrino.  
  We give the relative kinesis of an Electron to be +2.001, even though its mass is considerably lower than a Proton. The acceptance of the existence of the Positron is only a recent scientific event (past 15 years), given the acceptance of its existence requiring the re-writing of a number of mathematical formulas.  
  Because of its "strength" and size, Positrons are core orbit particles and are found in near orbits to the Proton and Neutron core ( as opposed to electrons).  
  It is the Positron that effectively "neutralizes" the Neutron's negative spin and therefore attracts electrons to orbit.  
  The mass of a Positron is similar to an electron at 9.1096 x 10- 31 kg.  
     
 
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