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Proton decay

questfortruth

Well-Known Member
There are two states: stability and instability. Therefore, some chemical elements are stable, and some are not stable. Perfect stability means that the element does not decay at all.
If proton decays, then all elements are unstable. That contradicts the axiom that there are two states: stability and instability. Hence, the proton does not decay.

 
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ChristineM

"Be strong", I whispered to my coffee.
Premium Member
There are two states: stability and instability. Therefore, some chemical elements are stable, and some are not stable. Perfect stability means that the element does not decay at all.
If proton decays, then all elements are unstable. That contradicts the axiom that there are two states: stability and instability. Hence, the proton does not decay.



A proton has never been seen to decay, free protons can break down into quarks but they cannot decay.

Proton decay is a hypothetical.
 

Daemon Sophic

Avatar in flux
There are two states: logical and illogical. Therefore, some posts are logical, and some are illogical. Perfect logic means that the post is well grounded in facts and understandable to all.
If @Daemon Sophic ’s posts don’t make sense, then all post are illogical. That contradicts the axiom that there are two states: logical and illogical. Hence, @Daemon Sophic ’s post are always well grounded in facts and understandable to all.


:) I like this kind of thinking. ;)

 
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