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RE: A crash course on particle physics to get prepared for the steemSTEM meetup at CERN - 1 - the structure of matter
Surprising that you haven't commented on the neutrino-mass inconsistency within the standard model. Is it possible if you make a post on this in the near future? :D
No, because I already did here :D
This is the link you get if you click on radiative beta decay ;)
Read it, wouldn't this mean that a revision of the standard model should still take place? :) thanks for the information
There are many models incorporating neutrino masses. However, they do not only incorporate neutrino masses, but also many other things that have not been discovered (yet?). Therefore, for the moment, we do not know how to exactly extent the Standard Model to add the neutrino masses. We know they must be there, but we do not know how (yet? :p ).
Thank you for clarifying :D
My pleasure! :)