We present a new minimal model for the substructure of all known quarks,
leptons and weak gauge bosons, based on only three fundamental and stable
spin-1/2 preons. As a consequence, we predict three new quarks, three new
leptons, and six new vector bosons. One of the new quarks has charge −4e/3.
The model explains the apparent conservation of three lepton numbers, as well
as the so-called Cabibbo-mixing of the d and s quarks, and predicts
electromagnetic decays or oscillations between the neutrinos νˉμ
(νμ) and νe (νˉe). Other neutrino oscillations, as well
as rarer quark mixings and CP violation can come about due to a small
quantum-mechanical mixing of two of the preons in the quark and lepton wave
functions.Comment: 5 pages, Latex, no figure