Debunking Neutrino Detection Experiments

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Scientific Paper
Title Debunking Neutrino Detection Experiments
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Author(s) Thomas N Lockyer
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Published 2010
Journal Proceedings of the NPA
Volume 7
No. of pages 5
Pages 293-297

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Abstract

Vector particle physics provides the correct structures and characteristics for the electron type neutrinos, the muon type neutrinos, and the proton and neutron. These previously unknown particle structures give particle characteristics that clearly show the neutrino is not emitted from nuclear proton electron capture (EC) sequences from the sun. Detailed kinematics, showing the proton electron capture (N-1H) neutrino energy is absorbed in the daughter nucleus is proof that no neutrinos are present for neutrino detection in the experiments supposed to reveal neutrino characteristics. Examples of some well known neutrino experiments are critically discussed to show all are based of incorrect notions of the nuclear physics (EC) decay sequences.