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These are the publication amd not the discovery dates.
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That's obviously false: the send-date for the Neutron is Feb. 17 and Feb 27 is the date it was published (i.e., received some time inbetween), while the Positron was received (not send) on Feb 28 and published March 15. It's all in your picture.
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And if 1934 had been a leap year, we'd have discovered the Hypertron. Alas.
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I think that's a year and two days isn't it?
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Almost! Notice the date after the name of Chadwick. Difference between received and published.
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