Electrons are perfectly round - and this is a big problem for science

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Electrons do have a perfectly round shape. The bad news, because it is completely wrong in terms of critical theory, presumably explains why the universe exists.

Last year, physicists at Harvard and Yale conducted an experiment - they wanted to "measure the roughness" of electrons. The researchers hoped to find abnormality in the negatively charged electrons. This observation could indicate the existence of undiscovered heavy particles, which would be evidence to support the theory that goes beyond the Standard Model of physics such as supersymmetry.

As you can see, the Standard Model (the description of the fundamental building blocks of the universe) is incomplete: it fails to explain the mysteries of cosmology such as dark matter and gravity.

But if it turns out that an electron has, for example, egg-shaped, it might hint at the existence of a shadow companion of regular particles of subatomic particles. Scientists are hoping to find some of these alleged matter particles by measuring their impact on the shape of the electron, or, more precisely, a negatively charged elementary particles orbiting each atom.

But the new measurements made by instruments with improved sensitivity, show that the electron is a perfect sphere. Experiment questioned the problems of the Standard Model. However, we know that at a certain level problems should occur.

Researchers are optimistic - they hope to make their instruments to ten times more powerful. The hunt continues.

via factroom.ru