Bosons
Bosons are composed of eltar rings arranged vertically on the vector-bosons and lying on the gluons. Photons and Higgsbosons are bound particles. Their integer spin is derived from this geometry. Bosons have an integer spin, which is explained in the following drawings.
Gluon Photon Vektor- Boson
VI.1 Photons
Three positive and three negative charges twisted in the photon.
A high-energy photon can produce one electron and one positron each. This results in the composition of the photons from three positive and three negative eltars. Photons are the field quanta of the electromagnetic waves. They generate electric and magnetic fields that are perpendicular to each other. From this the geometric structure of the photons can be derived from three lying and three standing eltars. The geometry of the photons results from the superposition of an electron with its anti-particle, the positron to an entangled radiation stretched up to the yield point, the speed of light.