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The Neutrino Decay of the Free Neutron and the Neutrino Structure According to the Planck Vacuum Theory

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  • William C. Daywitt

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The Planck vacuum (PV) theory derives equations for the neutrino and antineutrino, and relates them to the unstable free neutron and antineutron. Remarkably, these neu- trons and neutrinos share the same wavefunction solutions that describe the proton and electron and their antiparticle cores. The neutrino and antineutrino are chargeless and massless; so their propagation through matter goes unnoticed, making these neutrinos invisible. The equations to follow that describe these pseudo-particles are the theoretical embodiment of the circa 1930 Pauli neutrino hypothesis. Finally, depending on one’s perspective, the neutrons can be viewed as decaying meta-particles or as stable nuclear particles.

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  • William C. Daywitt, 2021. "The Neutrino Decay of the Free Neutron and the Neutrino Structure According to the Planck Vacuum Theory," European Journal of Engineering and Technology Research, European Open Science, vol. 6(5), pages 73-75, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:epw:ejeng0:v:6:y:2021:i:5:id:62524
    DOI: 10.24018/ejeng.2021.6.5.2524
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