22 July 2017

Majorana fermion- particle that's its own anti-particle (in 4 dimensions?)

 In non-euclidean geometries squares and circles may be equivelent when 90 degree angles are flattened, yet that's just in regard to area, if shape may be construed as purpose for particular space configs.

Majorana fermion- particle that's its own anti-particle

http://news.stanford.edu/2017/07/20/evidence-particle-antiparticle/

 Makes me wonder if anti-particle symmetry is just for four dimensions, and if there are an infinite number of anti-particles (spin vectors) in quantum super-position for all. Can one particle be greater than all it theoretical anti-particles for each particular location?

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