16 April, 10:53
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After I drafted my comments below, I realized that I should have included a recent article that I read.
Perhaps Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity may be impacted/revised due to a recent discovery regarding the measurement of the W boson?
"Earlier this month, after 20 years of analysis, scientists at the Collider Detector at Fermilab ( CDF) announced that they have made the most precise measurement of the mass of the W boson. After millions of trials and observations, their mass measurement came out to 1.43385738 × 10-22 grams. (That sounds light, but it's heavier than it should be.)"
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Perhaps Einstein's Special Theory of Relativity may be impacted/revised due to a recent discovery regarding the measurement of the W boson?
"Earlier this month, after 20 years of analysis, scientists at the Collider Detector at Fermilab ( CDF) announced that they have made the most precise measurement of the mass of the W boson. After millions of trials and observations, their mass measurement came out to 1.43385738 × 10-22 grams. (That sounds light, but it's heavier than it should be.)"
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08:51 PM - Apr 16, 2022
In response Vincent Kennedy⍟ to his Publication
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16 April, 08:54
In response JoAnn Esq to her Publication
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"But there's one big problem: this measurement conflicts with the value scientists use in theoretical inputs for the Standard Model. In other words, if true, the mass measurement suggest the Standard Model of physics — which is a gold standard theory that explains the four known forces in the universe and all fundamental particles — is on shaky ground."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/...
"But there's one big problem: this measurement conflicts with the value scientists use in theoretical inputs for the Standard Model. In other words, if true, the mass measurement suggest the Standard Model of physics — which is a gold standard theory that explains the four known forces in the universe and all fundamental particles — is on shaky ground."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/...
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