Multidimensional Geometrical Model of the Electrical and SU(2) Colour Charge with Splitting off the Supplementary Coordinates

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology

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The geometrical model of an electrical charge is proposed. This model has the ''nake'' charge shunted with ``fur - coat'' consisting of virtual wormholes. The 5D wormhole solution in the Kaluza - Klein's theory is the ''nake'' charge. The splitting off the supplementary coordinates happens on the two spheres (null surfaces) bounding this 5D wormhole. This allows to sew two Reissner - Nordstr\"om's black holes to it on both sides. Virtual wormholes entrap a part of the electrical force lines outcoming from ''nake'' charge. This effect can essentially decrease the charge visible at infinity up to real relation $m^2 < e^2$. The analogical construction for colour SU(2) gauge charge is made.

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