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Something unexpected is happening with neutrinos. The Majorana 1 quantum chip, paired with an experimental scaled-down Dyson sphere program (DSP), has detected behavior in these elusive particles that shouldn’t be possible—at least, not according to the Standard Model of particle physics.
The findings, confirmed independently by seven research facilities, suggest a 42% deviation from predicted neutrino oscillations. If verified, this anomaly could force a radical rewrite of fundamental physics.
By ArthurSomething unexpected is happening with neutrinos. The Majorana 1 quantum chip, paired with an experimental scaled-down Dyson sphere program (DSP), has detected behavior in these elusive particles that shouldn’t be possible—at least, not according to the Standard Model of particle physics.
The findings, confirmed independently by seven research facilities, suggest a 42% deviation from predicted neutrino oscillations. If verified, this anomaly could force a radical rewrite of fundamental physics.