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elektronenzwaart

Elektronenzwaart is a neologism used primarily in speculative physics discussions and science-fiction worldbuilding to denote a hypothetical property associated with electrons. It does not correspond to a recognized quantity in established physics. In typical usage, elektronenzwaart refers to a weight-like or inertial effect tied to an electron’s quantum state, suggesting a coupling between electronic properties and gravity or acceleration beyond the Standard Model of particle physics and general relativity. The exact mathematical form of elektronenzwaart varies by author: it may be modeled as an additional scalar coupling to mass, a vectorial interaction with the spacetime metric, or a state-dependent modification of inertia.

The term is often employed to explain phenomena or devices in fiction, such as gravity control, mass

See also: electron, mass, gravity, inertial mass, quantum gravity, fundamental interactions.

manipulation,
or
energy-to-momentum
exchange
mediated
by
electronic
states.
In
serious
speculative
discussions,
it
can
serve
as
an
example
of
how
new
fundamental
couplings
might
be
tested
for
consistency
with
the
equivalence
principle
and
experimental
bounds.
However,
there
is
no
experimental
evidence
for
elektronenzwaart,
and
mainstream
physics
currently
treats
electron
mass
and
gravitational
interaction
as
separate,
with
gravity
coupling
to
energy–momentum
in
general
relativity
and
electrons
described
by
quantum
electrodynamics.