A laboratory experiment in Hungary has spotted an anomaly in radioactive decay that could be the signature of a previously unknown fifth fundamental force of nature, physicists say � if the finding holds up.
I am suspicious of small scientific anomalies that claim to upturn the rules surrounding the fabric of the universe as we know it, and I am equally suspicious of scientists named "Attila the Hungarian".
Attila Krasznahorkay at the Academy of Sciences�s Institute for Nuclear Research
"Delwin" said I am suspicious of small scientific anomalies that claim to upturn the rules surrounding the fabric of the universe as we know it, and I am equally suspicious of scientists named "Attila the Hungarian".
Attila Krasznahorkay at the Academy of Sciences�s Institute for Nuclear Research
I know what to call it.
Leeloo.
I am suspicious of small scientific anomalies that claim to upturn the rules surrounding the fabric of the universe as we know it, and I am equally suspicious of scientists named "Attila the Hungarian".
It was independently verified.
http://arxiv.org/abs/1604.07411
I like the name "Atillia the Hungarian". I might use that in Call of Duty someday.