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free neutron decay in Bubble Chamber Experiment Chapt15.40 which initiates the free neutron decay, pre-electron or pre-proton Experiment #1163 New Physics #1283 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
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free neutron decay in Bubble Chamber Experiment Chapt15.40 which initiates the free neutron decay, pre-electron or pre-proton Experiment #1163 New Physics #1283 ATOM TOTALITY 5th ed
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Jan 19, 2013 1:23 AM
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On Jan 18, 5:16 pm, Archimedes Plutonium <plutonium.archime...@gmail.com> wrote: > Alright, there are bubble chamber pictures of electrons and protons. > But so far have not located any picture which is a neutron decay into > that of electron, proton and neutrino. Neutral particles are not > visible in bubble chambers but charged particles are. I looked at the > CERN vee tracks to single out a neutron decay, but none found. > > I did find a overall assessment that the predominant particle seen in > Bubble Chambers is the electron. > > Now let us use that fact for the most simple proof that Neutron decay > is not the Feynman diagram of the Standard Model with quarks, but > rather the neutron decay is Maxwell Equations initiated where a > electron initiates the decay and then a proton and neutrino follow up. > > So, if the Standard Model is correct, then the proton should be the > predominant particle in Bubble Chamber pictures. If the Maxwell > Equations as the axioms over all of physics is the driving mechanism > then the electron should be the dominant particle seen in Bubble > Chambers. > > Now, let us set up an experiment with Bubble Chamber where the chamber > has a lot of free neutrons. Then take pictures. If the Standard Model > is correct, we should see a larger number of protons then ever we see > electrons. If the Maxwell Equations drive neutron decay, we should > see, always more electrons present than ever we see protons present in > the tracks. >
Sorry I was under the impression that several years ago I was looking at Bubble Chamber tracks and one from CERN pointed out a neutron decay into electron, proton, neutrino but seems like I was mistaken.
Perhaps no free neutron decays are ever seen in Bubble Chamber tracks because no-one introduces free neutrons. For there are glass chambers in which to confine free neutrons at cold temperatures and try to gain the time interval of decay.
So maybe no-one ever had free neutron observations from a Bubble Chamber in mind to set-up and do the experiment. Well, better late than never.
I think this is going to be the easiest experiment to prove one way or the other whether it is the pre-electron that causes the neutron to decay or the pre-proton. The Standard Model has all its bets upon the pre-proton. The Maxwell Equations as axioms over all of physics has its bet on the pre-electron. So what would a proof be? If it is the pre-electron, then the tracks should always have as many or more electrons than ever protons. If it is the pre-proton, then the situation is reversed and that the tracks should always have as many or more protons than ever electrons.
Now I am confident it is going to be electrons because experiments have shown there to be, as Wikipedia wrote, 4 per million "two-body decays, where the electron fails to gain 13.6 eV and is stuck to the proton as a hydrogen atom.
What that indicates is that the electron is the initiator, as the particle that breaks up the neutron but in a few cases cannot escape the proton.
If I am correct that the electron is the initiator, then all the Feynman diagrams involving quarks are just fancy illusions of what is going on. And that we need to replace Standard Model of its gibberish nonsense of Algebra preservations of conservation laws, replace that gibberish with the Maxwell Equations in control and in governance of what particles are doing.
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