Annihilation of positron and eletron particles
On 10 Mag, 00:04, "N:dlzc D:aol T:com \(dlzc\)" wrote:
Dear Skeu:
"Skeu" wrote in message
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Annihilation of positron and electron is a clear example
of the deep distance between empiric evidence and the
theory about those evidence.
Actually no. *Such interactions are well understood and expected.
Anti-matter is by definition capable of real distruction
Funny, in an anti-matter Universe, they'd be saying the same
thing about *you*!
if it would be combined with matter. So how is it
possible from this combination the creation of something
as powerful as the Gamma ray.
Because it is symmetric. *A powerful gamma ray can spawn the
creation of matter-antimatter pairs. *Do a search for "pair
creation".
The problem of modern physics is the gap between
experimental data and theory suitable to explain it.
No, the problem is, that newsgroups don't have any sort of
entrance examination. *So that anybody that knows how to type can
make claims based on their own ignorance. *And can never be
challenged / expected to learn.
Note: Both have mass!
A photon does not have mass. *A system of particles with a CM
that travels at less than c has mass. *The gamma photon has to
encounter a charge before it can create a particle/antiparticle
pair.
David A. Smith
Probably you don't know what "nihil" means. Search a latin dictionary
before claiming for necessity of moderate newsgroup.
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