Robin
Anti matter means gamma radiation. Where is the gamma radiation?

On Sun, Jun 20, 2021 at 5:37 PM Robin <mixent...@aussiebroadband.com.au>
wrote:

> In reply to  Jones Beene's message of Sun, 20 Jun 2021 15:47:20 +0000
> (UTC):
> Hi,
> [snip]
>
>
> https://reader.elsevier.com/reader/sd/pii/S0360319921008144?token=EBB8CA34BB83E3A3AED8170CCD907BB6EB64BB3BEB03536E6375811B22803CECFC359AA2D030AFFE6867539C58DDBDA3&amp;originRegion=us-east-1&amp;originCreation=20210620152526
>
>
> In this paper they mention that the particles produced by Holmlid's
> reaction resemble the output of an annihilation
> reaction. I put it to you that the reason for this is that they are the
> result of an annihilation reaction.
> Holmlid's ultra dense Hydrogen may the means by which Protium is converted
> into anti-Hydrogen, according to
>
> e- + p+ <=> e+ + p-  (matter/anti-matter or charge exchange reaction).
>
> The e+ then annihilates the e- from another Hydrogen atom, and the p-
> annihilates the p+ from another Hydrogen atom.
>
> It is the latter reaction that is responsible for the Kaons, mesons, muons
> etc.
>
> You may recall that I mentioned sometime ago that the anti-matter to
> matter conversion might be a little asymmetric,
> such that a small amount of energy is required to convert matter into
> anti-matter, with this asymmetry being responsible
> for the prevalence of matter over anti-matter in the Universe.
>
> Perhaps the condensation energy of the Holmlid-hydrogen is sufficient to
> overcome the asymmetry, and convert ordinary
> Hydrogen into anti-Hydrogen? Maybe with some help from the laser along the
> way?
> Regards,
>
> Robin van Spaandonk <mixent...@aussiebroadband.com.au>
>
>

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