Is there a end point to elementary particle sizes?

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Are Quarks the smallest elementary particles possible?

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Quarks are made of positive charged dark matter and dark matter are made of positive charged dark energy, which is positive electromagnetic force.

Electrons are made of negative charged electron neutrinos and electron neutrinos are made of negative charged gravitons, which is negative electromagnetic force.

So dark energy is actually positive charged gravitons and gravity is made up mostly of negative charged gravitons since positive charge from the nucleus gets captured by the enveloping electrons but the electron’s negative charge radiates so the nucleus only captures some of the negative charge.

So the side of the electron facing outwards will not be captured since the proton is on the opposite side thus most negative charge is not captured thus exerts a gravitational force.

Note that such is not yet accepted by the scientific community so stating such in exams may not score points, though there was a recent paper stating gravity does not need mass so maybe there is some support for the claim about gravity being negative charged.

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