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Nuclear Rosetta Tablet
| The matter and antimatter elements have
symmetrical characteristics. As shown in the table below, matter elements are
composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons. And antimatter elements are
composed of Aprotons, Aneutrons
and positions. |
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The mass of the proton and Aproton
are the same.
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The mass of the neutron and Aneutron
are the same.
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The mass of the electron and
positron are the same.
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The charges are equal except for being either
positively or negatively charged.
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The proton and positron are positively
charged
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The neutron and Aneutron
are neutral.
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The electron and Aproton
are negatively charged.
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Matter
Elements |
Antimatter
(AMatter)
Elements |
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Protons
- Positively Charged
- Mass: 1.672 621x10-24 grams
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AProtons
(AntiProtons)
- Negatively Charged
- Mass: 1.672 621x10-24 grams
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Neutrons
-
Neutral (No Charge)
- Mass: 1.674 982x10-24 grams
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ANeutrons
(AntiNeutrons)
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Neutral (No Charge)
- Mass: 1.674 982x10-24 grams |
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Electrons
- Positively Charged
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Mass: 9.109 381x 10-28 grams
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Positrons (AntiElectrons)
- Positively Charged
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Mass: 9.109 381x 10-28 grams |
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Simplification: Since antimatter electrons are called
"positions",
then antiprotons should be called "negatons" and
antineutrons called "newtrons". |
Matter
& antimatter elements are
neutral. In matter, the number of protons equals the number of electrons;
and in antimatter elements, the number of Aprotons
equals the number of positrons. The result is that mass of matter and antimatter elements
is equal. For example, oxygen and antioxygen elements have the same
mass. The elements can become charged when the elements gain or lose
electrons; and antimatter elements can gain or lose positrons.
The matter
& antimatter elements have
symmetrical isotopes. Isotopes have additional neutrons in the nucleus of
matter elements and additional antineutrons in antimatter elements. For example,
oxygen has three stable isotopes: 16O,17O,18O
and antioxygen
has three stable isotopes: 16AO,17AO,18AO.
The decay properties are similar and rates are the same.
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