• Saw a pregnant squirrel for the first time today. I’m not sure what I expected but this exceeds all of it.
    Saw a pregnant squirrel for the first time today. I’m not sure what I expected but this exceeds all of it.
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  • They lived happily ever after
    They lived happily ever after
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  • Lando Norris becomes the first driver to go under the 70 seconds at Monaco
    Lando Norris becomes the first driver to go under the 70 seconds at Monaco
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  • 1. Dark Photon – The Messenger of the Invisible Universe
    Dark photons are hypothetical particles proposed as a counterpart to regular photons (which carry light). But instead of interacting with regular matter like photons do, dark photons are believed to interact only with dark matter.

    Why it matters: Dark matter makes up about 85% of all matter in the universe, but we can’t see or touch it. If dark photons exist, they might be the key to finally detecting or communicating with dark matter.

    Current status: No confirmed detection yet, but experiments like those at CERN are actively searching for them.

    2. Higgs Singlet – The Particle That Might Time-Travel
    The Higgs Singlet is another theoretical particle that arises in some extensions of the Standard Model (like the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model).

    The idea is that, unlike the regular Higgs boson, this singlet could be completely neutral and unaffected by the known forces—allowing it to possibly move forward and backward in time.

    Time travel? In theory, it might pass through wormholes or be part of closed timelike curves, which are exotic solutions to Einstein’s equations allowing time loops.

    It’s extremely speculative, but it shows how particle physics sometimes overlaps with sci-fi-level ideas.

    3. Tachyons – Faster Than Light
    Tachyons are hypothetical particles that would always travel faster than light—breaking one of the most foundational rules in physics: nothing can exceed the speed of light.

    If tachyons exist, they would have imaginary mass (not “imaginary” like fake—literally a number involving the square root of -1).

    Implications: In theory, they could send information backwards in time, leading to causality paradoxes (like the "grandfather paradox").

    Why they haven’t been found: If tachyons exist, we’d expect them to produce strange effects—like Cherenkov radiation in a vacuum—none of which have been seen.

    Final Note:
    All three of these particles are theoretical—no direct evidence has confirmed them yet. But physicists explore them seriously because they may help answer big unanswered questions:

    What is dark matter?

    Is time travel possible?

    What lies beyond the Standard Model of physics?

    They're not part of mainstream science yet, but their discovery would change everything we think we know about the universe.
    🧪 1. Dark Photon – The Messenger of the Invisible Universe Dark photons are hypothetical particles proposed as a counterpart to regular photons (which carry light). But instead of interacting with regular matter like photons do, dark photons are believed to interact only with dark matter. 🌌 Why it matters: Dark matter makes up about 85% of all matter in the universe, but we can’t see or touch it. If dark photons exist, they might be the key to finally detecting or communicating with dark matter. 🔍 Current status: No confirmed detection yet, but experiments like those at CERN are actively searching for them. ⏳ 2. Higgs Singlet – The Particle That Might Time-Travel The Higgs Singlet is another theoretical particle that arises in some extensions of the Standard Model (like the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model). 🧠 The idea is that, unlike the regular Higgs boson, this singlet could be completely neutral and unaffected by the known forces—allowing it to possibly move forward and backward in time. ⌛ Time travel? In theory, it might pass through wormholes or be part of closed timelike curves, which are exotic solutions to Einstein’s equations allowing time loops. It’s extremely speculative, but it shows how particle physics sometimes overlaps with sci-fi-level ideas. ⚡ 3. Tachyons – Faster Than Light Tachyons are hypothetical particles that would always travel faster than light—breaking one of the most foundational rules in physics: nothing can exceed the speed of light. 🌀 If tachyons exist, they would have imaginary mass (not “imaginary” like fake—literally a number involving the square root of -1). ⏱️ Implications: In theory, they could send information backwards in time, leading to causality paradoxes (like the "grandfather paradox"). 🔬 Why they haven’t been found: If tachyons exist, we’d expect them to produce strange effects—like Cherenkov radiation in a vacuum—none of which have been seen. 🚨 Final Note: All three of these particles are theoretical—no direct evidence has confirmed them yet. But physicists explore them seriously because they may help answer big unanswered questions: What is dark matter? Is time travel possible? What lies beyond the Standard Model of physics? They're not part of mainstream science yet, but their discovery would change everything we think we know about the universe.
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  • Shall we ever learn?
    Shall we ever learn?
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  • AIO. My bf walked out of my school gathering over me performing
    AIO. My bf walked out of my school gathering over me performing
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  • Broken or nah
    Broken or nah
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  • This sort of thing happens to me at least 5 times a day and it never gets less annoying
    This sort of thing happens to me at least 5 times a day and it never gets less annoying
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  • Referring to it as “insanity” is being too lenient
    Referring to it as “insanity” is being too lenient
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