On June 3, 2025, the Fermilab closed an open file since 2001: the anomaly of the muon, this alleged crack in the Standard Model, has officially disappeared. Thanks to new revolutionary computing techniques, physicists discover that the most precise theory ever elaborated was not defective, but simply misunderstood until now. More
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On June 3, 2025, the Fermilab closed an open file since 2001: the anomaly of the muon, this alleged crack in the Standard Model, has officially disappeared. Thanks to new revolutionary computing techniques, physicists discover that the most precise theory ever elaborated was not defective, but simply misunderstood until now. More