Yes, looking it up, pions are merely muons with a 35MeV neutrino attached.
☠️ of Math and ☣ of Physics Archimedes "antiscience" Plutonium <plutonium.archimedes@gmail.com> fails at math and science:
Yes, looking it up, pions are merely muons with a 35MeV neutrinoHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!
attached.
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Now, it would be interesting to see if an experiment can be rigged where you have mostly muons and pions together. To see if some muons break into three 35MeV particles of neutrinos and attach themselves to ambient other muons increasing the amount ofpions. Or if some pions decay into muons and leaving traces of the elusive 35MeV neutrinos.
I was looking for information on pions and the pion+ and pion- decay in nanoseconds into muons, but the pion0 has an even shorter lifetime of attoseconds and decay into gamma rays. This is supporting evidence that the muon is a composite particle ofthree 35MeV neutrinos.
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