ARGUMENT
0722
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
- ARGUMENT
0719: The default condition for an electron is to be aligned to
the teelstream through which it is moving.
- ARGUMENT
0720: Electrons are aligned to the teelstream through which they
are moving. Antielectrons are unaligned to the teelstream through
which they are moving.
- ARGUMENT
0721: Electrons en masse and within a teelstream will adopt a
condition of least disorder.
REASONING:
- Adjacent
electrons and antielectrons are in a condition of most disorder
because:
- their
axial teelstreams are in opposition, the degree of which depends on
their orientation.
- They
are either northpole to northpole, or southpole to southpole, the
degree of which depends on their orientation.
- Depending
on their orientation, adjacent electrons and antielectrons mutually
disrupt their teelstreams.
- Depending
on their orientation, adjacent electrons and antielectrons can
penetrate each others teelstreams.
- Depending
on their orientation, adjacent electrons and antielectrons can
result in strong repulsion and violent tumbling.
- If
the adjacency of electrons and antielectrons is brought about
energetically enough, it can result in the break up of one or both.
- This
is electron/antielectron annihilation.
CONCLUSION:
- Adjacent
electrons and antielectrons can annihilate.
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