Abstract
Recognizing structures, types, and their place in the overall fabric is fundamental to the naturalist, and it is the criterion followed here to understand the construction and sequence of subatomic phenomena, leaving the excessive use of formulas to physicists. In these passages.
Two brief summary of the known data, Age of the Universe (paragraph 1) and types of Particles (2). Since these are almost all unstable, with lifespan below a billionth of a second, the question arises: why does the universe exist? They are examined by proposing new ideas, which the reader will not find elsewhere, in particular with four original interpretative models. We see how (3) the gluonic and electric forces can be in equilibrium, giving stability to the Proton and atomic nuclei. The origin of particles is explained (4) based on Neutrinos as source of quarks, mesons and baryons. To get to the bottom of origin by (5) the comparison between Radiation and Particles, both deriving from Electric Halos. Finally, (6) Genesis of particles and universe is summarized, which began from an Infinite Place that freed space-time and energy from which radiation and particles derive, then structured into the cosmic fabric.
With an approach not of a physicist but of a naturalist, to fully explain the essence of the universe the author developed three manuscripts: Origin of Particles, Crystal Atom, and The Cosmic Construction. Following Albert Einstein's advice:
God does not play dice with the universe.
The problem is always the same: understanding the game.