Heim Theory - Predictions of The Theory

Predictions of The Theory

Dröscher and Hauser developed the category of non-ordinary matter in 2008. Heim theory predicts a neutral electron, although in a popular talk, Heim notes that while a neutral electron is allowed by his theory, it is not required. It would be difficult to reconcile a prediction of a neutral electron with the lack of any observation of the particle . According to the Totalitarian principle that every interaction not forbidden must occur, such a light neutral particle should be one of the possible end products of the decay of every known elementary particle, and so theoretically has a small probability of occurring in every experiment involving particle collisions.

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