Ok so according to your theory the proton charge wave decays into stable electrons?
Charge is a topological effect of magnetism. The prime muon that is formed from protons is the u+ and has the same charge as the proton. The u- contains two negative charge masses one that compensates the electron charge and the other is the one you see after the decay.
The particle classification of SM is bare nonsense if you once understand how mass and charge is formed. The miss understanding of this idea that the muon is a heavy electron did lead to a wrong 4-He charge radius and to a very good proton charge radius. Because the muon is a three rotation particle it can ideally match the proton but 4-He is a 4 rotation only mass and the waves are not conform. The electron is far better coupling as it does 2 rotations.