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7.22
Cleaning up the "magic particle" anomaly
 
  An anomaly has existed in recent times regarding the breakdown of a Proton into other particles. Essentially the problem has been when a Proton weighing approximately the same mass as a Neutron appears to break down into a Neutron, Positron and Electron Neutrino. How can this be? The answer lies not in the observed result, but the misinterpretation of the "behaviour" of a Proton like particle and the "reality" of what that is.  
  Interestingly, it is this same misinterpretation of behaviour that occurs at the very atomic level we are talking about. The mystery particle to which we refer is the Protoactive- an "Up Quark" core, orbited by two electron neutrinos.  
  The Protoactive looks like and behaves like a Proton, except it is not. Not only is it stronger in kinesis, but is weaker in stable structure in the presence of large concentrations of electron neutrino related particles.  
  What about the Neutron? In Orbit, the Neutron has a weak kinesis. When it orbits a Proton or Protoactive is mass essentially vanishes. We know the particle simply doesn't vanish into thin air. However to the aware particles at the sub atomic level kinesis= 0 means the structure (in this case a Neutron) is part of the larger structure. (We will discuss "vanishing mass" in the mid-summary chapter 9).  
  In this case the protoactive can break down easily in electro-magnetic fields ( as they do). What we see is the Protoactives electron neutrinos rush off at high speed, followed by the Up Quark Core behaving like a heavy Positron, followed by the Neutron. Thus we have answered one of the great contradictions of modern atomic physics.  
     
     
 
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