Did electrons, right after the big bang, all had the same helicity (like all neutrinos)?
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electric charge is the cause that massless electrons (which after the alleged symmetry break become massive and still move near the speed of light; the alleged Higgs field doesn't slow them down but only gives them mass, after which e.m. interactions can slow them down) can have two chiralities? I don't see why electric charge has an effect on spin and makes the massless electron spin in two directions.
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Electric charges makes the exception of the new taking of ways to find the process of the simple method.
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