The mixed Electron from Wikipedia .

Electron.
>From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron

a)
The electron is a subatomic particle that . . . . . .
 is believed to be a point particle . . (!!!  ??? )
and belong to the first-generation of fundamental particles
b)
The classical electron radius is 2.8179 × 10 - 15 m . (!!!)
c)
The electron has no known substructure. (!!! )
d)
electrons can act as waves.
This is called the wave–particle duality (!!!)
e)
An isolated electron that is not undergoing acceleration is unable
 to emit or absorb a real photon ( !!! ) ; doing so would violate
conservation of energy and momentum . ( !!!)
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My conclusion:
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Electron is  the point particle with the
classical electron radius  2.8179 × 10 - 15 m,
( the radius shows that electron must have a form .)
which has no known substructure  but can emit or absorb  a real
 photon ( where does electron hide the real photon?  In its pocket ?),
and electron can be a corpuscular and can be a wave,
and belong  to the first-generation of fundamental particles.
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And according to SRT the point particle  or classical electron radius
 cannot all time keep firm form, the electron’s  form must be elastic
 . . . .variable.
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When electrons and positrons collide, they annihilate each other . .
(!!!  ???)
And when electron interact with vacuum its parameters became
infinity .
(!!!  What does it mean ??? )
The experimental lower bound for the electron's mean lifetime
 is 4.6 × 10^ 26 years,  . . . .
! !!
And trying to understand the birth of an electron
 we search for his mother a ‘ Higgs boson ‘.
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We have two possibilities:
To believe that electron looks like the Wikipedia says
or, maybe, to understand and agree that our intellect
  looks a little strange.
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My opinion about
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electron
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Half truth can be falsehood.
Half answer can be not truthful answer.
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 S.

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