Oct 24, 2024 15:47
I mean being your own antiparticle doesnt mean you would necessarily have 2π symmetry it again depends on if you are a fermion or a boson , fermions are solutions of the dirac equation while bosons are not.
Oct 23, 2024 20:34
@Markoul11 Nah Majorana fermions and bosons are a different thing, bosons are not Majorana fermions.
Oct 23, 2024 20:34
@Markoul11 I mean I would argue that we only find left-handed neutrinos because maybe neutrinos are Majorana particles so the weak interaction doesnt allow for right handed neutrinos , not sure tho.
Oct 23, 2024 20:34
@Markoul11 Hi!Could you link us in your work?I am really interested.Maybe not here my gmail is [email protected] you mind , please do send me your work or post another question.Btw I have to warn you that this site is Q&A so research is not considered "mainstream physics".
Oct 23, 2024 20:34
@Markoul11 also r u Greek(am wondering)?
Oct 23, 2024 20:34
@Markoul11 what the classical analog of your question is to test if a 3-body system is deterministic,we simply cannot prove it but we are sure that it has to be this way because the 2-body system is well solved.
Oct 23, 2024 20:34
@Markoul11 we simply dont know because we cant interact with many neutrinos but we are certain 99.9% because why would they be different?Nature avoids unnecessary complexities.To check up if neutrinos followed the Fermi-Dirac statistics , we would need to measure a beam of neutrinos and study its properties but because they interact very rarely with ordinary matter it is impossible to do that.
Oct 23, 2024 20:34
@Andrew this question should be a PhD , not being asked in a Q&A forum(because it is beasically research) but who cares?
Oct 23, 2024 20:34
@Markoul11 see my previous post.I think most scientists "take for granted" that neutrinos obey Fermi-Dirac statistics.
Oct 23, 2024 20:34
@Andrew he says that some half-spin*N integer particles(neutrinos) dont need to obey Fermi-Dirac statistics.Why would neutrinos be any different?They could(since we cant interact with them very much) but this would be really weird!Also I think your question simply has the answer:"We dont know ,because we havent looked at it yet."
Oct 23, 2024 20:34
@Markoul why do you expect neutrinos to be different than other fermions?
Oct 23, 2024 20:34
@Andrew yes thank you.
 
Aug 30, 2024 21:17
I mean yah its a very regional thing , I should write standard english when online.
Aug 30, 2024 21:17
@Hearth well yah but im a native speaker so I can talk however I want.In my region for verbs which end with -nk or any double consonant which dont sound well , we add a -ed to the end regardless of if we have "did" already.
Aug 30, 2024 21:17
@Hearth you think I read that on a news article?No no sir.I actually watched a video from Fermilab's youtube channel.That is a reliable source.
Aug 30, 2024 21:17
@Hearth in Wikipedia anyone can post up though so I wouldnt say its a reliable source.
Aug 30, 2024 21:17
@RootGroves I mean irrelevant to this physics forum , I really like what I did.For regular verbs im gonna use from now on both "did" and the "-ed" ending when forming a question.
Aug 30, 2024 21:17
@Hearth did you really linked in Wikipedia?Anyway how do you explain neutrino mass oscillations then?
Aug 30, 2024 21:17
@Hearth the neutron decay would be impossible if the weak interaction doesn't violate energy conservation. The W boson is so much heavier than the difference in mass between Proton and neutron so if energy was always conserved the neutron would be stable which in practice it is not.
Aug 30, 2024 21:17
@Dale no the weak interaction literally breaks energy conservation. In fact if it didn't the baryon and lepton number would be significantly less.
 
Aug 16, 2024 14:50
@TheTiler if you want to promote your theory,you should contact a professor from a department of physics(or astronomy).People in the Internet could be literally anyone from the shitiest person to the nicest person,so dont take seriously negative reviews.If you think your theory has merit(isnt unvalidated by some source),you should try to reach out a professor of a physics department.
Aug 16, 2024 14:50
@TheTiler not you the ones who say ur promoting ur own theory.Even if that was true , to think that way shows a bad quality of character.
Aug 16, 2024 14:50
@AlbertusMagnus he is not promoting his own theory , the people who believe that are very ill-intended and their opinion shouldnt really matter tbh because they are not educated , they just know stuff.If someone was educated , they wouldnt be so ill-intended. I just simply dont understand how someone can be so selfish and cold.Anyway this should have never been closed down in the first place.
Aug 16, 2024 14:50
@trula doesnt matter.It is a valid question.