Sujet : Re: Positrons
De : AetherRegaind (at) *nospam* somewhere.in.the.aether (Aether Regained)
Groupes : sci.physics.relativityDate : 09. Jul 2025, 20:29:00
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J. J. Lodder:> Aether Regained <
AetherRegaind@somewhere.in.the.aether>
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I like to think that the e? and e? don't actually annihilate, but
instead form a tight ball. Since this ball has no charge, it is for all
practical purposes undetectable. But then, the evidence that e? and e?
completely annihilate into 2 ? photons is compelling, since after all:
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Huh? Whadahyemean, tight ball?
Actually positronium is a hydrogen-like atom,
with the corresponding structure and spectrum.
(at about half the frequency)
Optical de-excitation radiation can be detected,
and the lifetime depends on the hydrogenlke state.
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Jan
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Ok, a ball a little less tight than hydrogen.