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On the Lighter Side => New Theories => Topic started by: talanum1 on 14/02/2022 16:28:23

Title: Why is there no Left Handed Anti-neutrinos?
Post by: talanum1 on 14/02/2022 16:28:23
My model for particles can explain why not: there is no particle to make the transition, while there is one predicted for left handed electrons.
Title: Re: Why is there no Left Handed Anti-neutrinos?
Post by: Bored chemist on 14/02/2022 18:27:04
My model for particles can explain why not:
You keep saying your model explains thing, but it keeps being wrong.
Title: Re: Why is there no Left Handed Anti-neutrinos?
Post by: Kartazion on 14/02/2022 18:53:56
Why is there no Left Handed Anti-neutrinos? ... there is no particle to make the transition, while there is one predicted for left handed electrons.

There seems to be gaps in what symmetry is. Antiparticles are only the inverted reflection of particles. Moreover I believe that there is confusion between symmetry and particle decay.
Title: Re: Why is there no Left Handed Anti-neutrinos?
Post by: Kryptid on 14/02/2022 19:21:41
I'm going to reccomend that you put all references to your model in a single thread. It seems like a waste to keep making new threads every time you talk about it.