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Old March 19th 06 posted to alt.sci.physics.new-theories
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Default Implosions Create Matter Particles

Easy theory to hypothesis,for it shows how nature uses the compression
force of gravity to create greater and greater mass density. Mass
density(weight) is what the 12 different particles are all about.
Supernova implosions create heavier atoms,and molecules of dust(silicon
and iron) There will be a time when scientist will discover implosions
in the quantum microscopic realm taking place. Man has changed the
structure of hydrogen to become a stable solid,by implosions. TreBert

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Old March 21st 06 posted to alt.sci.physics.new-theories
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Default Implosions Create Matter Particles

Interesting that the Muon does not decay but explodes. Do some neutrons
explode? TreBert

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Old March 31st 06 posted to alt.sci.physics.new-theories
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Default Implosions Create Matter Particles


G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
Interesting that the Muon does not decay but explodes. Do some neutrons
explode? TreBert



A muon decays into an electron in about 2 seconds. A single neutron
decays into a proton and a electron in about 10 minutes.

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Old April 4th 06 posted to alt.sci.physics.new-theories
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Double-A Read the muon does not actually decay,but explodes. In an
average time a neutron decays in 10 minutes,but that comes under the
uncertainty principle,and some about instantly,and others longer than 10
minutes. Close to an instant we can relate to an explosion(yes?)
TreBert

 




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