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Will_C
Hi,
I have a question about anti-particle.
In the modern physics, we "know" (I don't think we really know it) the reason, why the shell electron did not collapse into its ion core, because of quantum theory.
But is it possible a electron "circulate" a positron without annihilation. Is there any possibility for such particle being stable?
Thx.
Will.
I have a question about anti-particle.
In the modern physics, we "know" (I don't think we really know it) the reason, why the shell electron did not collapse into its ion core, because of quantum theory.
But is it possible a electron "circulate" a positron without annihilation. Is there any possibility for such particle being stable?
Thx.
Will.