Odd behavior of a subatomic particle may shake up physics

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The enigmatic oscillation exhibited by a subatomic particle known as a muon during a laboratory experiment in the United States is leading scientists to strongly consider the existence of uncharted territory in their comprehension of physics – potentially involving an undiscovered particle or an elusive force.

In an announcement on Thursday, researchers disclosed fresh insights regarding the muon, an electromagnetically charged subatomic particle akin to its relative, the electron, albeit a staggering 200 times more massive.

These revelations stem from an experiment conducted at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, operated by the U.S. Department of Energy, situated in Batavia, Illinois, Reuters reported.

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