Another wierd thought/question.
Feb. 7th, 2012 12:57 pmWe know that photon is released when an electron is excited from its rest state or returns to its rest state. The color depending on the energy level.
Now if a positron is excited from its rest state, or returns to it, does it release an "anti-photon" or a regular photon?
If it is an anti-photon, is that the opposite of a regular photon's color for any given energy state; or is it different "flavors" of black?
Also if it is an anti-photon what would happen if an anti-photon and a photon collide?
Just more weird musing from the railroading lion. :=3
Now if a positron is excited from its rest state, or returns to it, does it release an "anti-photon" or a regular photon?
If it is an anti-photon, is that the opposite of a regular photon's color for any given energy state; or is it different "flavors" of black?
Also if it is an anti-photon what would happen if an anti-photon and a photon collide?
Just more weird musing from the railroading lion. :=3