A Hidden Particle Has Been Found at CERN and It Changes What We Know About Matter
CERN Discovers a Particle That Managed to Hide for 20 Years Particle physics just took one of those quiet but profound steps forward. The kind that does not trend on social media, but subtly reshapes how we understand reality at its most fundamental level. Deep inside the Large Hadron Collider at CERN, scientists working on the LHCb experiment have finally observed a particle that had been evading confirmation for decades. This is not just another data point. It is a missing piece in the puzzle of how matter is built. What makes it even more interesting is that this particle is not entirely new in concept. Physicists expected it to exist. They just could not catch it. Until now. A heavier cousin of the proton that barely exists long enough to be seen At the heart of everything we see around us are particles called baryons. Protons and neutrons fall into this category. Each of them is made of three smaller building blocks known as quarks. These quarks come in different types, or a...