THE MALTA COSMOLOGY TEMPLATE



Chapter 7 - Electrons






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Kickstarter


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Blackholepairs


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Electrons


Part 4
Antielectrons


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Part 4 - Antielectrons

ARGUMENT 0717

BROUGHT FORWARD:
  • ARGUMENT 0716: In a multiprocess, the mass of the understable axial quark decreases and the mass of the overstable blackholepair increases until the blackholepair stabilises and becomes a stable electron.
REASONING:
  • Electrons have a negative charge.
  • Antielectrons have a positive charge.
  • Electrons and antielectrons are the same in every way except their charge.
  • Charge is only observable when there is something with which it can react.
  • Thus charge can only be identified as positive or negative if there is something with which its home particle can react. 
  • Thus an isolated electron or antielectron cannot be identified as such.
CONCLUSION:
  • An isolated electron cannot be differentiated from an isolated antielectron and vice versa.



GLOSSARY:
  • antielectron: An elementary particle having the same mass and spin as an electron but having a positive charge equal in magnitude to that of the electron's negative charge; the antiparticle of the electron. (Dictionary.com) (Note: For historical reasons this particle is often called the “positron”. In the Malta Cosmology Template, “antielectron” is preferred for consistency with such as the antineutron, antiproton, antiquark, and so on.)
  • charge: A fundamental property of the elementary particles of which matter is made that gives rise to attractive and repulsive forces. (American Heritage Science Dictionary)






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