Do you think the proton will decay?
no, because the zitterbewegung of the proton indicates a rotation through complex phase states that has it phase locked to the "real" phase state as a standing wave, and this oscilation occurs more than 10^7 faster than the entropic decay rate. We call this this oscillation rate the Compton Frequency of massive particles.
Experimental evidence in favour of proton decay:>Theoretical evidence in favour of proton decay:>it would be niceThe only reason it is not on the same level as string theory is because we could at least hypothetically observe it in the current day, even if that makes the experimental evidence ever-so-marginally more damning
I hope not. I still need it.
>>16982825Electrons and positrons exist.But protons don't.Sorry.
>>16985696>ElectronsOops, I meant neutrons.