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Subatomic Debris
What happens to the subatomic debris that results from the awsome happenings in the universe. Do pi mesons and their chums just drift around 'til the end of time adding to the accumulating heaps of dark matter?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Neutral Pions decay inot gamma rays. Charged Pions ultimately decay into an electron or positron and a combination of three neutrinos and antineutrinos.
Being anitmatter, Positrons are annihilated in collisions with electrons. Electrons join in articipations with ordinary matter. The neutrinos and antineutrinos fly off to join the myriad of their kind that permeate the universe.
Whether they become part of the dark matter is still in debate because we still don't know the nature of Dark Matter. Personally I doubt it consists of neutrinos.
Being anitmatter, Positrons are annihilated in collisions with electrons. Electrons join in articipations with ordinary matter. The neutrinos and antineutrinos fly off to join the myriad of their kind that permeate the universe.
Whether they become part of the dark matter is still in debate because we still don't know the nature of Dark Matter. Personally I doubt it consists of neutrinos.
Interesting thread concept.
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