Physics
Scientific paper
Jun 1933
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1933natur.131..878t&link_type=abstract
Nature, Volume 131, Issue 3320, pp. 878 (1933).
Physics
Scientific paper
THE neutron is usually looked upon as an aggregate of a proton and an electron. If it were so, there ought to be a strong tendency for hydrogen atoms to be converted spontaneously into neutrons, and the number of neutrons present in the universe should be much higher than it is assumed to be. I suggest that the proton be considered as an aggregate of a neutron and a positron. The neutron would be looked upon as an elementary material corpuscle without electric charges altogether. The proton would be able to dissociate into a neutron and a positron.
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