As per the Finiteness Theory, the natural energy of any body formed from the fundamental particles is mc^2/2. In the case electron/positron, half of the natural energy remains inside as internal vibrations. This internal energy can be regarded as the potential energy and it is this potential energy that creates electrostatic force. This gives an immediate mathematical result: "The energy equivalent of the electrostatic force created by an electron or positron cannot be grater than mc^2/4; or the maximum force is equal to mc^2/4." This is verifiable.

The force is the maximum when two electrons touch each other, and this force should be equal to the potential energy of two electrons. So the theory predicts that Ee^2/2r = mc^2/2 (where 'E' is the electrostatic constant, 'e' the unit charge, m and r the mass and radius of electron. All these are known values, and so can be easily verified. Both are equal to 4.09x10^(-14)J.

Thus the prediction is correct and so this can be regarded as a mathematical proof of my theory. I would request Bill Gill to offer his comments regarding this.