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On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 12:41:25 PM UTC+2, Hannu Poropudas wrote:
On Wednesday, November 30, 2016 at 9:51:08 AM UTC+2, Poutnik wrote: Dne 30/11/2016 v 07:55 Hannu Poropudas napsal(a): On Monday, November 28, 2016 at 6:16:23 PM UTC+2, Craig Markwardt wrote: On Sunday, November 27, 2016 at 5:36:32 AM UTC-5, Hannu Poropudas wrote: Gamma: is bunch of Wrong Neutrinos (of different colors, this is photon, visible). Gamma rays are photons. Photons are bosons, no measureable mass, and interact via photoelectric processes. Photons do not have rest mass, but they have mass which depend their wave length (E =h*f = m*c^2). This is not a photon mass, but an equivalent mass of object of the invariant energy equal to the photon energy. Neutrinos are stable particles (zero rest mass ?) which perhaps have similar way mass than photon have its wave length depending mass ? They have nonzero rest mass. I don't believe neurino oscillation theory because they are stable particles, but I believe that the Solar neutrino problem is true. I would myself seek leptons mu-leptons and tau-leptons (between Sun and observation point) for reason of Solar neutrino problem (for example less observed electron neutrinos than expected etc.) Electron neutrino reacts with mu-lepton which gives mu-lepton neutrino and also mu-lepton neutrino reacts with tau-lepton which gives tau-lepton neutrino etc. v_e + mu-lepton^(-) - e^(-) + v_mu v_mu + tau-lepton^(-) - mu-lepton^(-) + v_tau If I remembered these elementary particle reaction (particles and antiparticles in reactions) right? Hannu I remembered still one possible reaction (I'am not sure about this): v_e + tau-lepton^(-) - e^(-) + v_tau Hannu |
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