If there are only protons and neutrons in atomic nuclei, then you need the 
magical “Strong Force”.  If your neutrons are a proton and an electron then you 
don’t need the strong force.  I am sticking with my theory.

 

jr

 

From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Clark
Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2014 8:27 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: TRONNIES - SPACE

 

 

 

On Sat, Jun 7, 2014 at 2:36 PM, John Ross <[email protected]> wrote:

>Neutrons have a lifetime of about 15 minutes

 

Yes, but only when they are independent and not attached to a proton or other 
neutrons inside the nucleus of an atom.

 

> after which they turn into an electron and a proton

 

Yes it's due to the weak nuclear force, and under some conditions (such as 
inside a large unstable nucleus) the reverse can happen, a proton can emit a 
anti-electron and turn into a neutron. It's called Beta decay and Beta 
radiation is just high speed electrons (or sometimes anti-electrons).

 

>Some people (maybe a lot of people) believe neutrons live forever inside 
>atomic nuclei. 

 

It depends on the particular atomic nuclei you're talking about. Nobody has 
found even a scrap of experimental evidence that the 2 neutrons inside a Helium 
4 nucleus will not live forever, but the evidence is overwhelming that the 52 
neutrons inside a nucleus of Strontium 90 are far from eternal, and the 
probability is 50% that in 29 years one of those neutrons will have undergone 
Beta decay. 

> Under the Ross Model, neutrons have the same lifetime whether they are inside 
> or outside nuclei.

 

Then the Ross Model clearly conflicts with observation, thus if you follow the 
scientific method you must abandon your theory regardless of how painful that 
may be to you. There is no disgrace in having a theory that is wrong, all the 
great scientists have been wrong about something at one time or another in 
their career; the disgrace is holding fast to a theory long after it has been 
found to conflict with experiment. 

  John K Clark

 

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