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electrons shot into free neutrons Experiment to confirm that electrons initiate Neutron decay, not the proton Chapt15.39 Glossary #1159 New Physics #1279 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
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Re: electrons shot into free neutrons Experiment to confirm that electrons initiate Neutron decay, not the proton Chapt15.39 Glossary #1159 New Physics #1279 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
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Jan 18, 2013 6:53 AM
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Ouch: great science: linking to Wikipedia. Something else you can mooch of off, you clownish worthless baboon.
> > Now according to New Physics which is based solely on > the Maxwell > Equations being the axioms over all of physics, it is > the electron or > pre-electron that initiates the decay of the > free-neutron. It does so > because the electron comes from Hyperbolic geometry > and once it is > outside a atom nucleus, the hyperbolic geometry likes > to roam or move > away from a proton and that is what free neutron > decay is all about-- > hyperbolic geometry roams away from the proton and > its elliptic > geometry. > > So in this experiment, we are to discover whether the > proton initiates > or whether the electron initiates the free neutron > into decay. > > Yesterday I spoke of shooting positrons into a flow > of free neutrons > and if the electron is the initiator, there would be > far more positron > electron annihilations than if the proton was the > initiator.
Go FUCK yourself, ASSHOLE, you worthless baboon. You are functionally-illiterate ,a piece of trash of a person. No one will miss you , EVER. > > Today I want to include shooting electrons into a > flow of free > neutrons. With the electrons, there is no > annihilation, but if the > proton was the initiator being bombarded by > electrons, then there > would be far more hydrogen atoms coming off the > interaction than if > the electron was the initiator. > > So in this experiment we bombard or shoot positrons > at free neutrons > and shoot electrons at free-neutrons, and we hope to > unravel which of > these two particles, electron or proton, initiates > the free neutron > decay. > > > -- > > Google's archives are top-heavy in hate-spew from > search-engine- > bombing. Only Drexel's Math Forum has done a > excellent, simple and > fair archiving of AP posts for the past 15 years as > seen here: > > http://mathforum.org/kb/profile.jspa?userID=499986 > > > Archimedes Plutonium > http://www.iw.net/~a_plutonium > whole entire Universe is just one big atom > where dots of the electron-dot-cloud are galaxies >
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