Bazions
A bazion is a hypothetical elementary particle that has been proposed in certain theoretical extensions of the Standard Model of particle physics. The concept of a bazion arises in some Grand Unified Theories (GUTs) and string theory models. These theories aim to unify the fundamental forces of nature, including electromagnetism, the weak nuclear force, and the strong nuclear force, at very high energies. Bazions are often predicted to be very light, possibly even massless, and extremely weakly interacting, which makes their direct detection exceptionally challenging. Their existence is not currently supported by experimental evidence, and they remain a subject of theoretical exploration rather than established physics. If they were to exist, bazions could potentially play a role in phenomena such as dark matter or have implications for the early universe. Researchers continue to explore theoretical frameworks that might predict or constrain the properties of such hypothetical particles. The term "bazion" itself is not as widely recognized as some other hypothetical particles like axions or WIMPs.