> EMISSION OF PHOTONS FROM UNSTABLE DECAYING ELECTRONS
> - Are photons emitted from unstable electrons that decay (like
> radioactive nuclei) maybe in steps from a higher state of energy with
> excess of ‘condensed photons’ to lower states of energy?
That is a good one. Protons have about 2000 times the mass of an electgron.
Bob Kolker
Matthew Johnson - 29 Jul 2008 16:48 GMT
>> EMISSION OF PHOTONS FROM UNSTABLE DECAYING ELECTRONS
>> - Are photons emitted from unstable electrons that decay (like
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>Bob Kolker
Are you confusing 'proton' with 'photon'? The OP was asking about photons, not
protons.
Now to answer the original question, no. Electrons are leptons, they do not
undergo decay as neutrons do. What would it decay into, anyway?
G=EMC^2 Glazier - 29 Jul 2008 19:40 GMT
Best to know the electron cloud is composed of spinning photons at the
speed of light. Smash an electron into a positron and what you get
proves this Bert