Published July 15, 1935
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Where can negative protons be found?
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- Zwicky, F.
Chicago
Abstract
The suggestion has variously been made, that in some distant stars or nebulae the identities of the carriers of positive and negative electricity might be reversed. A hydrogen atom in such regions would be built up of a negative proton and a positive electron.
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