"An electron is not matter."
Interesting idea.  Do you have an authority for that statement ?
Sounds a little odd to me.


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From: stevertigo <[email protected]>
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On Thu, Jul 23, 2009 at 3:07 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:

> An electron is uncrushable.? Can an electron decay?

An electron is not matter. Its a subatomic particle and constituent of
matter. It cannot be crushed, because its not in the scale of objects
to which crushing (weight force / relative mass) apply. It can of
course be annihilated, or "decay," which satisfies my rebuttal of the
indestructibility concept.

-Steven

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