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Originally Posted by JAK Can you briefly summarize the major paradigms with which your ideas are consistent as well as which ones are in conflict? |
THE WEAK FORCE
This is the so called 'force' which is responsible for radioactive decay of over-heavy particles. It requires the interchange of W and Z particles which have been observed in experiments in particle colliders though how they work is another question.
My model argues that this 'force' is, like all of the others, a simple effect. It is the result of over-heavy particles exhibiting a probability function that is very much larger than normal. Thus only the presence of a strong chronon outside of the normal area of collapse is necessary for a sub particle to escape witout the need for a second interacting particle. The need for a chronon infers the time dependency of radioactive decay (half life).