• Question: apart form the mass and leptons/quarks what is the difference between a positron and a proton

    Asked by deny50why on 17 Nov 2021.
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      Cyrille Thinnes answered on 17 Nov 2021:


      I am no expert in particle physics and you seem absolutely correct from a particle viewpoint. Pragmatically, protons are everywhere around us as they are part of our material world. Positrons are antimatter and therefore very rare under normal conditions – they would annihilate around our normal world here on earth. So in a way: you can meet a proton in a bar, but not a positron.

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