hélixets
Hélixets are a hypothetical class of subatomic particles proposed in some theoretical models of physics. They are theorized to possess properties that are not explained by the Standard Model of particle physics. The concept of hélixets arises from attempts to unify fundamental forces or to explain phenomena such as dark matter or dark energy. Their exact nature and interactions are subjects of ongoing theoretical research, and experimental evidence for their existence has not yet been found. Different theoretical frameworks may propose different characteristics for hélixets, including their mass, spin, and charge. The term itself is not widely established in mainstream physics literature and is more commonly encountered in specialized or speculative research papers. The search for new particles beyond the Standard Model is a significant area of experimental particle physics, and if hélixets were to be detected, it would represent a major breakthrough in our understanding of the universe. Current scientific efforts focus on high-energy particle colliders and precision measurements to search for evidence of such new particles.