
17-May-2007, 04:03 AM
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Originally Posted by Nereid
In the ISU/EEP idea, what are positrons?
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My description of the formation of the hydrogen atom and the generation of photons as part of the flow of gravity takes place in a very low energy environment. Positrons are the product of high energy physics that I have not addressed in my posts.
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In particular, how many EEPs go to make up a positron?
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I don’t know.
I did say that the electron at rest contains 381,239,356 EEPs.
I don’t know if it is possible to have a positron are rest, is it? I’m not sure of how your positrons are created put I think you are talking about producing them in high energy experiments. I haven’t addressed high energy physics in my posts.
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What happens in (electron-positron) pair production (according to the ISU/EEP idea)?
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I haven’t addressed that reaction in my posts. And I don’t know.
I haven’t addressed that reaction either.
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In the ISU/EEP idea, can photons be emitted by positrons? by protons?
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I haven’t addressed the high energy physics that produces positrons. I am using a bottom up approach that starts at the low energy end of physics.
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