Okay, I don't know how many of you have noticed but there's a guy named Humphrey Maris who has brought up a situation which he claims implies that the electron is divisible.

Apparently it's to do with electron bubbles, and certain situations in which they can (or he thinks they can) be split in two, trapping a part of the waveform in each mini-bubble. This has now been used to explain some other previously unexplainable electron anomalies. If the electron is divisible it means big trouble for quantum theory. Many people have claimed that he must be wrong (Maris himself isn't entirely sure about it) but nobody seems to be able to put their finger on why exactly, or explain the phenomenon.

So what do you guys think? I know there's a lot of maths-heads and quantum physics enthusiasts around here, so let your opinions be known, I'd like to hear what you think.