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Preons as scalar-like fermions?

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Answered by Somyasisodiya
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The symmetry of the standard model between the fermions and each generation of them is strongly suggestive of components as proposed in theRishon model. Having discovered the Higgs boson, we know the Higgs plays a strong role in the mass of the fermions. Having heard of vector-like fermions, is there something that could be called a scalar-like fermion? Is it possible for Rishon fermions to exist with scalar properties to act like a Higgs boson and provide a substructure to fermions that obeys the standard model?
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