The Electron Is So Round That It’s Ruling Out Potential New Particles
Imagine an electron as a spherical cloud of negative charge. If that ball were ever so slightly less round, it could help explain fundamental gaps in our understanding of physics, including why the universe contains something rather than nothing. Given the stakes, a small community of physicists has been doggedly hunting for any asymmetry in the shape of the electron for the past few decades.
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