Given a vast period of time (protons are theorized to have a half-life of 1031 years), a proton will decay into a positron and a pion? that itself immediately decays to photon in the range of [gamma radiation]? |
Given a vast period of time (protons are theorized to have a half-life of 1031 years), a proton will decay into a positron and a pion? that itself immediately decays to photon in the range of [gamma radiation]? |
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Given a vast period of time (protons are theorized to have a half-life of 1031 years), a proton will decay into a positron and a pion? that itself immediately decays to photon in the range of [gamma radiation]?
p->e^+ pi0
This process has yet to be proven experimentally, but is predicted by many Grand Unification Theories (see theory of everything)