RE: [Vo]:Re: The appearance of muons are explained by SPP theory.Mark--

Thanks for that reference.

Bob

From: Mark Jurich 
Sent: Saturday, August 08, 2015 1:07 PM
To: vortex-l@eskimo.com 
Subject: [Vo]:Re: The appearance of muons are explained by SPP theory.

From: Jones Beene 
||       From: Bob Cook 

||       Muons appear in Cosmic rays AFAIK.  They must be relativistic to exist 
as long as it take to travel from the Sun to Earth, given their low energy 
decay rate at non-relativist energies.  Cosmic ray muons would be even more 
relativistic with longer apparent lifetimes. 



| Muons are actually made in Earth’s atmosphere from Cosmic ray impact with 
air. They aren’t coming from the Sun. 

| Wiki sez: About 10,000 muons reach every square meter of the earth's surface 
a minute; these charged particles form as by-products of cosmic rays colliding 
with molecules in the upper atmosphere. Traveling at relativistic speeds, muons 
can penetrate tens of meters into rocks and other matter before attenuating as 
a result of absorption or deflection by other atoms.[5]




I would further like to add that the majority of Cosmic Rays (somewhat a 
misnomer since the term mainly represents High Energy Particles, approx. 89% of 
which are protons) are believed to originate outside our Solar System (from 
supernovae).

Here’s a nice description regarding Cosmic Ray Muons –> 
http://uncw.edu/phy/documents/CosmicRayMuons.pdf

- Mark Jurich

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