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2 experiments defy physics rule book

2 experiments defy physics rule book Tiny particles called muons not acting as scientists expected By SETH BORENSTEIN, Associated Press Published: April 13, 2021, 6:05am Share: 3 Photos Nikolai Bondar works on the LHCb Muon system at the European Organization for Nuclear Research Large Hadron Collider facility outside of Geneva in 2018. (Maximilien Brice, Julien Marius Ordan/CERN) Photo Gallery Preliminary results from two experiments suggest something could be wrong with the basic way physicists think the universe works, a prospect that has the field of particle physics both baffled and thrilled. Tiny particles called muons aren’t quite doing what is expected of them in two different long-running experiments in the United States and Europe. The confounding results – if proven right – reveal major problems with the rule book physicists use to describe and understand how the universe works at the subatomic level.

New evidence of particles could change the way we understand the universe

New evidence of particles could change the way we understand the universe By Seth Borenstein article Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory(Fermilab) and Robert R. Wilson s Acqua Alle Funi sculpture, in Batavia, Illinois on MAY 12, 2013. (Photo By Raymond Boyd/Getty Images) Preliminary results from two experiments suggest something could be wrong with the basic way physicists think the universe works, a prospect that has the field of particle physics both baffled and thrilled. Tiny particles called muons aren’t quite doing what is expected of them in two different long-running experiments in the United States and Europe. The confounding results if proven right reveal major problems with the rulebook physicists use to describe and understand how the universe works at the subatomic level.

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