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Majorana fermions are their own antiparticles, not "nanoparticles"
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Danijel
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Since neutrinos ate much lighter, and are their own nanoparticlesantiparticles (Majorana), it should be much 'easier' than turning a photon into an electron-positron pair, correct?

Since neutrinos ate much lighter, and are their own nanoparticles (Majorana), it should be much 'easier' than turning a photon into an electron-positron pair, correct?

Since neutrinos ate much lighter, and are their own antiparticles (Majorana), it should be much 'easier' than turning a photon into an electron-positron pair, correct?

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Can photons turn into neutrinos, similar to 'pair production' of electrons and positrons?

Since neutrinos ate much lighter, and are their own nanoparticles (Majorana), it should be much 'easier' than turning a photon into an electron-positron pair, correct?