Does a Tau Particle Bind with a Virtual Tau-antineutrino?

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My model just allows a tau particle to decay if it binds with a tau-antineutrino: tau + tau antineutrino + tau-neutrino -> electron + electron anti-nuetrino + tau neutrino or anti-ud + tau neutrino -> electron + electron anti-nuetrino + tau neutrino. The time taken for decay, however, does not allow for this binding. Do the tau therefore bind with a virtual tau antineutrino?
 
I'm just starting to learn about symmetry. It seems simple but it's not. Even the relationship between discrete symmetry and continuous symmetry is difficult.
 
My model just allows a tau particle to decay if it binds with a tau-antineutrino: tau + tau antineutrino + tau-neutrino -> electron + electron anti-nuetrino + tau neutrino or anti-ud + tau neutrino -> electron + electron anti-nuetrino + tau neutrino. The time taken for decay, however, does not allow for this binding. Do the tau therefore bind with a virtual tau antineutrino?
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and so on and so forth...
 
That formula you quoted is illegal as a tau-antineutrino was not also created. It you insist on it, you must explain it that the tau-neutrino was part of the tau: that is ridiculous. My formulas respects the "only particle-antiparticle creation" rule.

My formulas are too elegant to be untrue.
 
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If you say the tau changed into energy and the energy changed into the particles, I say this can't happen because neither of the three have a corresponding anti-particle.
 
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