2.2.1.11 Mutual cooperation between
particles and antiparticles
particles and antiparticles
An example:
The exchange of a charged pion between the proton and the neutron in each atomic nucleus:
In the core of the atom, an up-quark is released from the proton (the force of disposal or the damage). In order to ensure the stability of the hadron (proton) and according to the principle known in particle physics as the confinement phenomenon (which indicates that no free quarks can occur), a down-quark-anti down-quark pair is formed immediately, i.e. dd̅. This pair corresponds to the strong interaction.
The down quark remains in the previous proton in order to avoid how the statics of the structure of the hadron become unstable (the force of attraction or the profit), therefore it becomes a neutron. The up-quark and the anti-down-quark form a free, positively charged pion for the same reason, i.e. π⁺. This pion meets a neutron. A down quark of the neutron forms with the anti-down quark a neutral pion, i.e. a dd̅ with the symbol π⁰. With the neutral pion, the initial state is restored, and so we have a proton and a neutron again.
In this process, both hadrons and the neutral pion strive to maintain their stability so that the core can survive. The system uses the profit attraction and loss repulsion force for this process. This teaches us, so the existence of the universe depends on both ponds and antiparticles.
Another example in the more general sense would be the decomposers, i.e. the bacteria, fungi and many other small creatures that feed on the waste and corpses of producers, plants and consumers, humans and animals and convert all organic products of an ecosystem back into mineral substances. Without the work of these decomposers, which we call substances of the world of darkness, nature would be destroyed after a time because the plants could not extract minerals from the soil and this effect alone would trigger a negative chain reaction that would lead to the total destruction of our planet.
Research and Study: Faramarz Tabesh
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Main source: the book "Biology of quantum dimension”
By Faramarz Tabesh
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