fermiooneiksi
Fermiooneiksi is a term used in the field of particle physics to describe a hypothetical particle that is its own antiparticle. This concept is derived from the work of the Italian physicist Ettore Majorana in the 1930s, who proposed the existence of such particles. Fermiooneiksi particles are fermions, which are a class of particles that include quarks and leptons, and they are characterized by their half-integer spin.
The defining feature of fermiooneiksi particles is that they are identical to their antiparticles. This means
One of the most well-known examples of a fermiooneiksi particle is the neutrino. Neutrinos are elementary particles
The existence of fermiooneiksi particles has important implications for our understanding of the fundamental forces and