SCIENCEQUANTA MAGAZINE
How Many Elementary Particles Are There, Really?
The article discusses the uncertainty among physicists about the exact number of elementary particles in particle physics. Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider involve smashing protons to break them into elementary particles, though the precise count remains unclear.
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