Particle Decay
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Particles decay into 3 kinds whenever they lose their stability.
- Alpha Decay
- Beta Decay
- Gamma Decay
Beta Plus Decay
Beta Plus Decay happens when a proton turns into a neutron when energy is added.
This raises its aether beyond what is natural for a proton.
This causes it to convert into a neutron.
The excess aether is ejected into the aetherspace, creating a neutrino and a positron.
This also converts an up quark into a down quark.
This cancels out its rotation, giving it a neutral charge and added mass.
Beta Minus Decay happens when a neutron gives off its aether.
This reverses the process, turning it back to a proton, but creates an electron and anti neutrino instead.