Science 1981 theory confirmed: electrons split in spinons and holons

Some names "spin" others are just of "hollow" meaning :P .

Really, how many particles can a physicist invent to change a lightbulb?
I've heard of gravitons, muons, Higgs' Particles, leptons, gluons, etc.... and now it's Spinons and Holons.
 
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Hopefully, a few more, then it will all collapse into vibrons and ticks of unified physics.
 
It's probably all just one particle. Depending on how you look at it means it takes on different roles. :lol:
 
Spinons are named such because they have the characteristic of quantum spin (and also the magnetic charge, which comes about as electrons spin). Holons are named such because of the concept of "holes" in electron charge (spots of positive charge are represented as "holes" where electrons would be).
 
Spinons are named such because they have the characteristic of quantum spin (and also the magnetic charge, which comes about as electrons spin). Holons are named such because of the concept of "holes" in electron charge (spots of positive charge are represented as "holes" where electrons would be).
That's quite obvious (or intuitive). the problem is the veracity of so many particles. I don't actually deny the results of these experiments because I'm no engineer or physicist. I question how the detectors of particle accelerators and these experiments work, because the correspond too well to theoretic models to be true.

It's probably all just one particle. Depending on how you look at it means it takes on different roles. :lol:

:lol: The cat is both dead and alive, it depends on when and how you see it.
 
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