Major changes in physics?
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Major changes in physics?
Greetings EU pilgrims here is an interestin g article on CBC https:/www.cbc.ca/news/technology/new-physics-muon-1.5978372?vfz=medium%3Dsharebar regards beekeeper
If nothing can travel faster than light, how can darkness escape it
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Re: Major changes in physics?
Only a physicist could leap to the conclusion that a new for of energy must exist because one prediction of the standard model related to a the wobble of a decaying particle was off a little bit in the 8th decimal place. Simply amazing.
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Re: Major changes in physics?
Yeah, I saw that, too. They already have two bogus forces to begin-with, and why not have another half dozen?
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Re: Major changes in physics?
Well it's a 'dark decimalMichael Mozina wrote: ↑Mon Apr 12, 2021 5:28 am Only a physicist could leap to the conclusion that a new for of energy must exist because one prediction of the standard model related to a the wobble of a decaying particle was off a little bit in the 8th decimal place. Simply amazing.
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