Originally posted by Gobbah
I am left unable to even explain what happened last night?
I'm actually wondering that same thing...
Originally posted by Gobbah
Anyway, if you put Newton's 3rd Law to the test - if an action happens and everyone cares about it, does that mean the reaction, because it is the opposite, will not be cared about?
I'm not sure what you mean when you say "care about it." Newton's third law is just a statement that, for example, if you push on a wall then the wall pushes back on you with the same force in the opposite direction.
Originally posted by Gobbah
Also, despite the awesomeness of Richard Feynman having graced our world, we cannot explain gravity through some quantum mechanism. Quantum gravity that is compatible with general relativity would give us a unified vision of the world, and indeed—as these delusional maniacs believe—a complete and total explanation of everything that has happened, is happening, and will happen in the universe.
Why do you call them delusional? We already have a theory that explains everything in the universe with the exception of gravity.
Originally posted by Gobbah
Physics researchers would lose their jobs
They most certainly would not. Research on General Relativity and Quantum Mechanics is still ongoing, nearly a century after their original formulation. And they would of course be the leading experts in their field, so it would be very easy for them to find jobs in academia.
Originally posted by Gobbah
If the above is true, why then—unless they just lack common sense—would they want to find the answer to everything?
Science isn't a political system. Even if it were true that researchers would lose their jobs, science is about the pursuit of knowledge.
Originally posted by fail12345
can you explain why with beta+ decay , does it result in a positron(anti-electron) and a neutrino being released? , i kind of get the idea that charge is conserved but can you go into detail about the charge , mass , quark formation and spin, can you also say what particles there are and what their anti particles are ...
This would be much appreciated
In β[SUP]+[/SUP] decay, the weak interaction turns a proton into a neutron. It changes the Up-Down-Up quark configuration (proton) into a Up-Down-Down configuration (neutron). Up quarks have spin +½, and down quarks have spin -½. The process of going from a proton to a neutron therefore changes the total nuclear spin from +½ to -½. As we all know, protons have charge +1 while neutrons have charge 0. In order for charge and spin to be conserved, two new particles - the positron and the neutrino - must be created. The charge of the positron is +1, and its spin is +½. The neutrino has charge 0 and spin +½. So everything works out fine and dandy:
Charge:
Before: 1 proton charge = +1
After: 1 neutron charge + 1 positron charge + 1 neutrino charge = 0+1+0 = +1
Spin:
Before: 2 Up spin + 1 Down spin = ½ + ½ - ½ = +½
After: 1 Up spin + 2 Down spin + 1 positron spin + 1 neutrino spin = ½ - ½ - ½ + ½ + ½ = +½
Mass is trickier to deal with because some gets converted into the kinetic energy of the emitted particles, etc. Energy is conserved in the same way as charge and spin.
In β[SUP]-[/SUP] decay, the exact opposite occurs - i.e. a neutron is changed into a proton and an electron (charge -1, spin -½) and anti-neutrino (charge 0, spin -½) are emitted.
**Spin values of particles can be either positive or negative, depending on the interaction taking place.