3.28 per ten 80 degree – this is the number of elementary particles in the Universe. Physicist Tony Padilla the University of Nottingham (United Kingdom) evaluated the number of elementary particles in the Universe (besides photons and neutrinos). They turned out to be 3.28 per ten 80 degree. The approach …
Read More »Scientists have discovered five “charmed” particles
The large hadron Collider has allowed us to open five new elementary particles. CERN scientists discovered five new particles, containing the so-called charmed quarks. Particles have been discovered quite by accident: physics studied a completely different process — the decay of superheavy particles are similar to protons. All open particles …
Read More »The relation between the work of mobile phones and particles in space
Scientists are trying to establish a connection between the poor performance of phones and particles in space. Earlier this question has already been studied, scientists thought about the impact of radiation on electronics. As it turned out, the electric particles that are a by-product of rays from space, provide certain …
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