Ring model

In pilitron physics, the ring model explains particles. It says that particles are made from extremely curved space, and there are a number of "rings" in a particle. In the very middle, there's a "Ring 0", the next one away is "Ring 1", and so on. The number of pilitrons in each ring is given by $$2 \times 3^x \,\!$$ where x is the ring number, and all pilitrons in one ring have the same spin potential, which is the reciprocal of the number of pilitrons. The energy levels and interaction potentials of those pilitrons give particles properties such as mass.

There are 2 pilitrons in Ring 0. Their interaction potential is called the delta potential and denoted by $\delta$.