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Dear Radioactive Ladies and Gentlemen,

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As the bearer of these lines, to whom I

graciously ask you to listen, will explain to

you in more detail, how because of the

"wrong" statistics of the N and Li6 nuclei and

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the continuous beta spectrum, I have hit upon

a desperate remedy to save the "exchange

theorem"

conservation of energy. Namely, the possibility

that there could exist in the nuclei electrically

neutral particles, that I wish to call neutrons,

which have spin 1/2 and obey the exclusion

principle and which further differ from light

quanta in that they do not travel with the

velocity of light. The mass of the neutrons

should be of the same order of magnitude as

the electron mass and in any event not larger

than 0.01 proton masses. The continuous beta

spectrum would then become understandable

by the assumption that in beta decay a

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such that the sum of the energies of the

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neutron and the electron is constant...

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I agree that my remedy could seem incredible

because one should have seen these neutrons

much earlier if they really exist. But only the

(reactor)

one who dare can win and the difficult

situation, due to the continuous structure of

the beta spectrum, is lighted by a remark of

(fission

my honoured predecessor, Mr Debye, who told

me recently in Bruxelles: "Oh, it's well better

not to think about this at all, like new taxes".

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From now on, every solution to the issue must

be discussed. Thus, dear radioactive people,

look and judge.

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Unfortunately, I cannot appear in Tubingen

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personally since I am indispensable here in

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Zurich because of a ball on the night of 6/7

December. With my best regards to you, and

also to Mr Back.


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Your humble servant,

W. Pauli

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Infiltrate you and me! Like tall

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And pierce the lover and his lass

From underneath the bedyou call

It wonderful; I call it crass.

()S. Bilenky, Introduction to the Physics of Massive

and Mixed Neutrinos, Lecture Notes in Physics, Vol.

817, Springer, 2010.

()R. N. Mohapatra and P. B. Pal, Massive Neutrinos

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Physics

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Astrophysics,

World

Scientific

Lecture Notes in Physics, Vol. 72, Third Ed., 2004.

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()Super-Kamiokande Official Homepage: http://

www-sk.icrr.u-tokyo.ac.jp/sk/index-e.html

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()www.ino.tifr.res.in

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Neutrinos, they are very small.

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They have no charge and have no mass


And do not interact at all.

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Id like to know

what happened to our half mile of material.


Id like to know what happened

to our half mile of material.



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