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  1. #KnowledgeByte: "Impossible particles," also referred to as "#Paraparticles," are theoretical particles that would not fit into the current classification of fundamental particles as either #Fermions or #Bosons.

    Some recent studies prove that paraparticles, a particle class with unique exchange statistics that was long thought impossible, might indeed exist in nature.

    knowledgezone.co.in/posts/Impo

  2. #KnowledgeByte: "Impossible particles," also referred to as "#Paraparticles," are theoretical particles that would not fit into the current classification of fundamental particles as either #Fermions or #Bosons.

    Some recent studies prove that paraparticles, a particle class with unique exchange statistics that was long thought impossible, might indeed exist in nature.

    knowledgezone.co.in/posts/Impo

  3. "Impossible particles," also referred to as "#Paraparticles," are theoretical particles that would not fit into the current classification of fundamental particles as either #Fermions or #Bosons.

    knowledgezone.co.in/posts/Impo

  4. Does your brain need cleansing today? Would a quick theoretical physics bath help?

    Look!
    All over the place!
    It's a boson!
    It's a fermion!
    It's...

    PARAPARTICLES!

    youtube.com/watch?v=0KdYYEMclY

    #physics #paraparticles #science

  5. Unlocking the Quantum Realm: The Theoretical Birth of Paraparticles

    In a groundbreaking revelation, physicists at Rice University have proposed the existence of a third type of particle, dubbed 'paraparticles.' This discovery challenges the long-held dichotomy of ferm...

    news.lavx.hu/article/unlocking

    #news #tech #Paraparticles #QuantumPhysics #ParticleTheory

  6. nature.com/articles/s41586-024

    (so I've been hunting for an information carrier…)

    …a family of exactly solvable #quantumspin models in one and two dimensions, in which free #paraparticles emerge as quasiparticle excitations, and their exchange statistics can be physically observed and are notably distinct from fermions and bosons…the possibility of a new type of #quasiparticle in #condensedmatter systems and—more speculatively—the potential for previously unconsidered types of #elementaryparticle.

  7. nature.com/articles/s41586-024

    (so I've been hunting for an information carrier…)

    …a family of exactly solvable #quantumspin models in one and two dimensions, in which free #paraparticles emerge as quasiparticle excitations, and their exchange statistics can be physically observed and are notably distinct from fermions and bosons…the possibility of a new type of #quasiparticle in #condensedmatter systems and—more speculatively—the potential for previously unconsidered types of #elementaryparticle.

  8. nature.com/articles/s41586-024

    (so I've been hunting for an information carrier…)

    …a family of exactly solvable #quantumspin models in one and two dimensions, in which free #paraparticles emerge as quasiparticle excitations, and their exchange statistics can be physically observed and are notably distinct from fermions and bosons…the possibility of a new type of #quasiparticle in #condensedmatter systems and—more speculatively—the potential for previously unconsidered types of #elementaryparticle.

  9. nature.com/articles/s41586-024

    (so I've been hunting for an information carrier…)

    …a family of exactly solvable #quantumspin models in one and two dimensions, in which free #paraparticles emerge as quasiparticle excitations, and their exchange statistics can be physically observed and are notably distinct from fermions and bosons…the possibility of a new type of #quasiparticle in #condensedmatter systems and—more speculatively—the potential for previously unconsidered types of #elementaryparticle.

  10. nature.com/articles/s41586-024

    (so I've been hunting for an information carrier…)

    …a family of exactly solvable #quantumspin models in one and two dimensions, in which free #paraparticles emerge as quasiparticle excitations, and their exchange statistics can be physically observed and are notably distinct from fermions and bosons…the possibility of a new type of #quasiparticle in #condensedmatter systems and—more speculatively—the potential for previously unconsidered types of #elementaryparticle.