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>> No.10492465

not really

>> No.10492612
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>>10492462
>https://www.symmetrymagazine.org/article/lhcb-discovers-matter-antimatter-asymmetry-in-charm-quarks
>characteristics are identical to hydrogen atoms to beyond the billionth decimal place.

That sounds suspiciously like the ninth decimal place to me.

>> No.10492702

>>10492612
Aren't you supposed to be dead?

>> No.10492720

>>10492462
Okay as charm generates for effect the hence is approved over networks that delineate for prospects. A split in sectors makes minimal impact but the diode, and there better be a fucking diode or prepare to face wrath, the scene is escaped and all scenario prepares for a P of complex narrows so we can adjourn to respect. All other circumstances provide a charm free of charge, har har, but the issue is regularity not a dunce of effect and/or primer.

There are only pros at this level.

>> No.10492724

>>10492702
They're dead. Cheng did the same thing as them and just provided graph as diagram and not diagram. It's circumstantial so we're on leave but I did kill the ravioli and put the sect to hire. We are United Nations. I can kill criminals at will. You are not. Secede.

>> No.10493176

see, this could have been a good thread, but schizos are ruining it

anyhow LHCb is doing lots of important stuff. i just find it very frustrating that the theory community largely ignores it. this time i hope some theorists use the new results to update estimates about the matter/antimatter balance. this could be fruitful IMO but i bet you they’ll keep focusing on AdS/CFT so they don’t end up embarrassing themselves again like with the 2016 diphoton bump

>> No.10494635

>>10493176
I feel like this attitude even spreads to experimentalists in HEP. ATLAS and CMS seem to garner a lot of the attention despite LHCb trying to do some interesting things. I'm hoping that this recent finding will improve LHCb's optics and get it taken more seriously.