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: Theoretical "strange matter" found in the core of neutron stars is considered one of the most extreme substances in the universe, potentially rewriting the laws of physics if it were ever to come into contact with ordinary matter. 2. Cinema: The Strangeness (1985)
Whether viewed through the lens of subatomic physics, cult cinema, or the uncanny nature of reality, "The Strangeness" represents the edge where our current understanding fails and curiosity begins. 1. Subatomic Physics: The "Strange" Quark The strangeness
In particle physics, is a property of matter discovered in the 1950s to explain why certain particles, like kaons, lived much longer than expected. : Theoretical "strange matter" found in the core
: Particles with "strangeness" contain at least one strange quark . Uniquely, strangeness is conserved in strong and electromagnetic interactions but violated in weak interactions, which is why these particles decay slowly. or the uncanny nature of reality
