Chicago, America: Strong Evidence of Nature's New Power

From the magnet's climb to the refrigerator door to throwing basketball into the basket, physics forces are constantly at play in our lives. All the forces we experience can only be reduced to four categories: gravity, electromagnetism, strong force and weak force. Now, physicists say they found [...]
All the forces we experience can only be reduced to four categories: gravity, electromagnetism, strong force and weak force.
Now, physicists say they have found possible signs of a fifth fundamental nature force, writes BBC, translates Periscope.
The findings come from research done in a laboratory near Chicago in the United States.

Four fundamental forces define the way all objects and particles in the universe interact with each other.
For example, gravity makes objects fall to the ground, and heavy objects act like they're attached to the floor.
A Council for Science and Technology from the United Kingdom has said the result provides strong evidence for the existence of an undiscovered sub-atomic particle or a new nature force”.
But the result from Muon g-2's experiment does not give a final conclusion yet.
A researcher from the University of Manchester stated: “This is clearly very exciting because it shows a future of new physics laws, new particles and a new force of nature that we haven't seen yet. ” /Periscope












