I am not a physicist but if I were to take a stab at simplifying things I’d assume that a neutron is probably just a proton and an electron… isn’t that what a neutron decays to once it has been ejected from a nucleus anyways?
I mean, it's not a bad theory. The wikipedia article on neutrons discusses how this was an assumption somewhat like this about 100 years ago ("nuclear electrons") and the lines of reasoning that led to abandonment of the idea: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neutron#Discovery -- it has to do with the observable quantity called "spin"; the spin of a neutron is not the sum of the spin of an electron and a proton, so it must be something else.
“The complexity of the proton and of the neutron seems to be real, and not due to a lack of knowledge on the part of physicists. We have equations that we use for describing quarks, anti-quarks and gluons, and the strong nuclear forces that they exert on one another. [These equations are called “QCD”, short for “quantum chromodynamics”.] We can check the accuracy of those equations through many different measurements, including the rates for producing various types of particles at the LHC. And when we put the QCD equations into a big computer, and make the computer calculate the properties of protons and neutrons, and other similar particles (collectively called “hadrons”), the computer’s predictions for the properties of these particles closely resemble what we see in the real world. So we do have good reason to believe that the QCD equations are right, and that our knowledge of the proton and neutron is based on the right equations. Yet having the right equations isn’t enough by itself, because
• simple equations can have very complicated solutions, and
• sometimes it is impossible to describe complicated solutions in a simple way.
As far as we can tell, that is the situation with nucleons: they are complicated solutions to the relatively simple equations of QCD, and there seems to be no way to describe them in a few words or pictures.”
Probably the most straightforward and stark demonstration of why a neutron can't be just a proton, electron and neutrino all stuck together is that it entirely fails to explain where all the rest of the particles come from when you have a jet: https://profmattstrassler.com/articles-and-posts/particle-ph...