Paper Title
FORMATION OF CLOUD BY ANNIHILATION PROCESS EXPLAINED THROUGH THE QUANTUM MECHANISM
Abstract
Abstract - This paper investigates the role of H2+ cations in cloud formation and rain production. Based on our study, the majority of cloud primarily comprise of h2+ cation in gaseous form. The h2+ cation is called dihydrogen ion and it has two protons inside the nucleus and single electron in the atomic structure. Further this paper explores the formation of h2+cations within clouds using cosmic muons, explained through the annihilation process under the principles of quantum mechanism.
Additionally, we examine the emission of UV rays from the cloud, explaining the chemical and physical reactions that happen during cloud formation within the atmosphere.
Further, we throw light on how the h2+ cation interact with Oxygen anion under the presence of UV rays and how the rain is showered on the earth.
Keywords - Dihydrogenions, Quantummechanism, UVrays, H2+ cation, Oxygenanion, Annihilation