Leon Brooks wrote:
> 
> Michael Powell PhD wrote:
> >>> Electrons don't DIE or MOVE!
> 
> > Leon Brooks wrote:
> >> They do die. Vacuum anomalies can result in an anomalous positron wiping out an
> >> ``innocent bystander'' normal electron, leaving the anomalous electron to
> >> replace it.
> 
> > Again! electrons do not die they have the possiblity if given enough
> > energy to move up to a higher energy band
> 
> The ``innocent bystander'' electron is annhilated, not promoted/demoted between
> energy bands. It has gone, it is no more. Ist alles kaput [warning: my
> translation may be shockingly bad]. Ceased to exist. Has shuffled off its mortal
> coil. Is too small to nail to a perch or it would have fallen off that anyway.
> Can you think of a batter description of annhilation than ``died?''
> 
> --
> "Being able to break [computer] security doesn't make you
> a hacker more than being able to hotwire cars makes you
> an automotive engineer." -- Eric S Raymond, "How to become a Hacker"

your isolated instance is possible but your description of the
annihilated shows your linited knowledge of the subject. The so called
annhilated ectron is release as energy.
Thereby supporting the accepted law of the conservation of energy.
michael powell
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