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There would need to be a reason for it and some experimental evidence that the proton is lens shaped. My own speculation is that the proton takes on the outward appearance of a sphere. The sphere is made of three photon shells, one inside the other. A neutron is the same except it has one extra shell outside the proton's outer shell. The shells spin at the speed of light as a single photon moves around the circumference of each shell. Kinda like this graphic: