Tag: particle physics

The Proton Spin Crisis – Where does the spin of proton come from?

The more we think we understand physics, the more puzzles the universe throws at us. The proton spin crisis is one such puzzle that has remained unsolved for more than 3 decades and questions our very understanding of the world.

Muons: The Anomalous magnetic moment leading to new physics

Physics is all about findings and experimenting. New physics has always evolved in most uncertain ways and with greatest of the efforts. One such experiment done at the 'Fermilab' on muons and their magnetic moment is trending amongst the entire world world of physics. Get down to thehavok.com with Vibhor Singh to answer the unimaginable and find the untraceable!

Virtual Particles: The Reality of the Unreal Particles

In the 1800s, Max Planck gave his theory of BlackBody radiation which led to the birth of an entirely new understanding of reality-the quantum mechanics. Read about the virtual particles which took birth as a desperate mathematical hack to explain reality, but now has been proven to be indeed real rather than some abstract mathematical construct.

“X17” – Could The New Hypothetical Particle Be Linked To Dark Matter?

Anomalies are an inevitable part of physics. Most of the physics is born from inconsistencies. Read about the Atomki anomaly, that if turns out to be right, demands a radical change in our perception of the universe, and might prove to be a bridge to connect with dark matter.

A Special Constant That Governs the Existence of Our World

Constants are the fundamental products of physics. But a varying constant hints at a new bizarre paradox that's never explored before.
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