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Technology Muons: Strong evidence found for a new force of nature

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cybertron

Remarkable Onion

A breakthrough experiment in particle physics suggests an unknown force:

"All of the forces we experience every day can be reduced to just four categories: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong force and the weak force.
Now, physicists say they have found possible signs of a fifth fundamental force of nature."


"The Muon g-2 experiment involves sending the particles around a 14-metre ring and then applying a magnetic field. Under the current laws of physics, encoded in the Standard Model, this should make the muons wobble at a certain rate.
Instead, the scientists found that muons wobbled at a faster rate than expected. This might be caused by a force of nature that's completely new to science."

Another article, with more scientific terms that might be hard to understand:



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TheNotRealAsh

Ashley Hutsell Jankowski will never learn
Hellovan Onion

A breakthrough experiment in particle physics suggests an unknown force:

"All of the forces we experience every day can be reduced to just four categories: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong force and the weak force.
Now, physicists say they have found possible signs of a fifth fundamental force of nature."


"The Muon g-2 experiment involves sending the particles around a 14-metre ring and then applying a magnetic field. Under the current laws of physics, encoded in the Standard Model, this should make the muons wobble at a certain rate.
Instead, the scientists found that muons wobbled at a faster rate than expected. This might be caused by a force of nature that's completely new to science."

Another article, with more scientific terms that might be hard to understand:



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