[Physics] from Carl Johnson, an impressive new discovery

cj at mb-soft.com cj at mb-soft.com
Mon Sep 24 22:35:36 CEST 2018


For many years, I have noticed and tried to point out that Wolfgang Pauli had made a huge logical blunder 88 years ago when he mistakenly had tried to analyze Nuclear Spin as though it was a Scalar quantity, and not the true Vector quantity it actually is.
http://mb-soft.com/public4/neutrino.html

My brain apparently works slowly, as it only is NOW that my "hero" Richard Feynman SHOULD have pointed out to me 50 years ago when I was around him, that his Feynman Diagrams definitely apply.

He had even used the example of "neutron decaying into proton and electron" and "fusing an electron and a proton together to form a neutron", which is STILL used as his "posterchild".  

What had not occurred to me that, using his "reversed time" in his Feynman Diagrams, I (and everyone else) needed to think about his "posterchild" if it also involved a neutrino.  It cannot.

Sure, in one direction, where the neutron is coming apart, fine, that "an additional particle, a neutrino" was also created.  But the interessting part is "the other time direction".  As Physicists, we had to do calculations to determine when "two-body head-on collisions" occurred.  But if that "creation process of a neutron" instead had to  involve a "three-body head-on collision, at exactly the same location and exactly the same time (that is, proton, electron and neutrino) then the calculated statistics are "never".  (The event also requires that a photon shows up to provide the energy necessary of the Neutron Self-Binding Energy, to fuse the proton and electron together, also at the same moment and at the same location).  

In other words, I had been right that Pauli had made a logical error in thinking of Nuclear Spin as a Scalar quantity, but even more compellinng is to apply Feynman's "backward time" of his Feynman Diagrams, where it conclusively proves that no neutrinos could have anything to do with any neutrons or any Beta Decay processes.

Carl Johnson
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