What's really going on here? 🤔
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You're talking about muons. They ended up detecting the decay of a noble gas (which the high school teachers said never happens) before seeing any evidence of the mysterious dark matter.
It's a multi-decade experiment with no evidence of being useful for anything except keeping 15 pseudoscientists buried underground for years.
Yea. Why are the electrons in the Faraday cage? It must because they're the anti matter, dark matter.
I didn't know they were called Muons. I thought they were called something with a little bit more sparkles. Instead of something really boring. But I guess it comes with the territory, stay underground and don't resurface until you bring us the anti matter. Not, happening, not yet, they must be doing something else. Like how does the Sun affect the Earth's geology. It doesn't, because the humans do, and it's called anti matter, or the climate change. It occurs when you dig really deep underground, extracting all the energy. No? Didn't think so either.
OK maybe neutrinos is what you meant.
Yes that was the word for it, it sounds more nutritious, almost edible. Never a muon. God forbid.
But in any case it's simple gamma penetration hitting the core causing the tectonics to wobble, or who knows the other half of it? I still don't think they've found the dark matter yet. Keep digging.
Part of the problem with dark matter is they're looking for something exotic when it's likely something mundane. But when there's grant money on the line...
This guy was on the right track.