And how long does it take?
Protons are eternally stable. They do not beak down and no experiment have showed that they did break down.
The Grand Unified Theory "predicts" a proton breakdown. But no decaying proton is observed.
Yes, I beleive their lifespan is about 10^66 years.
An experiment assuming a lifespan of 10^33 years showed no results, but I remember reading that larger number somewhere.
Just look up proton decay and you will see the science behind it.
yes they can break down into molecules....it's know to break down ....
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Protons are eternally stable. They do not beak down and no experiment have showed that they did break down.
The Grand Unified Theory "predicts" a proton breakdown. But no decaying proton is observed.
Yes, I beleive their lifespan is about 10^66 years.
An experiment assuming a lifespan of 10^33 years showed no results, but I remember reading that larger number somewhere.
Just look up proton decay and you will see the science behind it.
yes they can break down into molecules....it's know to break down ....