Is there a possibility that an electron will have a positive charge. One of my professor says that it has been discovered that it is possible. Is it true?
what we call "positive" and "negative" charge is just an assumption and from this respect we can say that an electron have a "positive" charge, this not wrong if we consider this difference we made in our other calculations. but you say my proffessor said so... and i think that prof. said something different..... or what he says is very interesting....
Actually there is a positron [e+] that has positive charge. The positive or negative value of charge is just an asumption. How ever, in nature there always balance. Like dark and light. So there is also a positron [ e+]. If we combine the electron and positron there will be a bunce of energy released and the two will be disappear.