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Based on a theory of primitive particles presented in two earlier papers, further applications to macro- and microphenomena are considered—for example, weather phenomena, earthquakes, photoemission, collision of particles, violation of parity, and decay modes. A broad class of leptons withSU(3) symmetry is proposed, together with a quarkless model of particles.

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Bell, A.B., Bell, D.M. Particles without quarks. Found Phys 6, 351–366 (1976). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00708808

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