Years after physicists at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois used a massive magnetic ring to measure muon oscillations with pinpoint accuracy, the scientific community continues to puzzle over the nature of this phenomenon. New calculations appear to shed light on a long-standing mystery in particle physics that has puzzled researchers for a quarter century. However, they have also created new contradictions with data from other e…
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Years after physicists at Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory in Illinois used a massive magnetic ring to measure muon oscillations with pinpoint accuracy, the scientific community continues to puzzle over the nature of this phenomenon. New calculations appear to shed light on a long-standing mystery in particle physics that has puzzled researchers for a quarter century. However, they have also created new contradictions with data from other e…