Sometimes they really viciously shoot off from each other, fascinating! :-o (Presumably depending on the distance of their centers at... what event exactly?! :-o )
BTW, it's not really a particle "decay" or "fission", because the pairs have been separate all throughout. But their sudden opposite speeds, as if bouncing off each other, is a very interesting emergent phenomenon... -- of what exactly?! :-o
[ ] Using properly (perhaps also complemented with some other things related to collisions/bouncing), this "force" could counteract the always-attracting force of gravity, balancing it to prevent stars from collapsing, like an accidental Pauli principle! :-o
(Noticed when investigating #525.)
Sometimes they really viciously shoot off from each other, fascinating! :-o (Presumably depending on the distance of their centers at... what event exactly?! :-o )
BTW, it's not really a particle "decay" or "fission", because the pairs have been separate all throughout. But their sudden opposite speeds, as if bouncing off each other, is a very interesting emergent phenomenon... -- of what exactly?! :-o