Subject: Is positron equivalent to an electron of opposite parity moving back in time
Date: Thu Jun 12 04:37:35 2003
Posted by Jagmeet
Grade level: nonaligned
School: ONGC Ltd.
City: Dehradun State/Province: Uttaranchal
Country: India
Area of science: Physics
ID: 1055410655.Ph
Message:
Does CPT symmetry imply that a positron moving forward in time is equivalent to
an electron of opposite parity moving back in time--i.e.we would not be able to
tell the difference between the two?
Re: Is positron equivalent to an electron of opposite parity moving back in time
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