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danihendrix184 karma

My dad's was massive. Hurt like hell. ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°

danihendrix6 karma

If the experiment does point to a 5th fundamental force, what are the implications for wider physics?

Because we can see the other 4 forces so easily in comparison, what do you think this 5th force is actually doing?

Also, if there is confirmation of a 5th force, does it open the door to there being many other hard-to-detect forces? Or do you think this force will mainly be contained to subatomic particles and it's then unlikely we'll find more?

Thanks for the interesting topic!

danihendrix3 karma

Thank you very much for answering both!

danihendrix1 karma

Great thanks

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As experimentalists, is there an accompanying theory for the proposed fifth fundamental force, or will that have to be filled in after potential confirmation?