Not exact matches
Each
of the three known generations
of matter contains two
types of fundamental particle — quarks and leptons.
That merger spawned the notion that all
of nature's
fundamental particles could be imagined as different vibration modes
of one primordial
type of object, a supertiny string.
«Discovery
of new subatomic
particle,
type of meson, to «transform» understanding
of fundamental force
of nature.»
Italian theoretical physicist Ettore Majorana originally proposed in 1937 that these fermions could be a new
type of fundamental particle.
The
particle's existence was missed by physicist Hermann Weyl during the initial development
of quantum theory 85 years ago, say the researchers, because it violated a
fundamental rule, called Lorentz symmetry, that does not apply in the materials where the new
type of fermion arises.
«It is a
fundamental rule
of modern physics [namely, the big bang theory] that for every
type of particle in nature there is a corresponding «antiparticle».»