kasiinodes
Kasiinodes are a theoretical type of subatomic particle that have not yet been experimentally detected. The concept of kasiinodes arises in some theoretical frameworks of particle physics, particularly those exploring beyond the Standard Model. These models often propose new symmetries or fundamental forces that could give rise to particles with unusual properties. Kasiinodes are generally hypothesized to be composite particles, meaning they are made up of more fundamental constituents, much like protons and neutrons are made of quarks. The specific nature of these constituents and the forces binding them together would define the properties of the kasiinode.
Theoretical work on kasiinodes often focuses on their potential interactions with known particles and forces. Depending