Scientists hope that the current launch of the LHC will show that physics exceeds the Standard Model and explains the nature of magical phenomena.
At the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), physicists found evidence for the existence of three previously unknown particles. Universe Today reported this.
We are talking about the combination of quarks. All include two combinations of four quarks, known as tetraquarks, and a unit of five quarks, known as a pentaquark. The particles are fully consistent with the Standard Model, which describes the structure of atoms.
Researchers now hope that the current launch of the LHC will show that physics exceeds the Standard Model and explains the nature of magical phenomena. In particular, it will give light to dark matter.
“Such evidence could point to new sets of subatomic particles or even extra dimensions in our universe,” the scientists added.
Recall that earlier researchers using the Large Hadron Collider discovered a new particle of matter – a strange tetraquark.
The world record was set on the Large Hadron Collider
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