Oh. It is of course possible that there is a "neutral electron" that has just eluded us. I don't want to give the impression that people have given up pouring over the data in the 40 GeV range (for neutral leptons). But working out the cross sections would be more conclusive.
..."I don't want to give the impression that people have given up pouring over the data in the 40 GeV range (for neutral leptons). But working out the cross sections would be more conclusive."....
At 63 GeV it is postulated that gluons will weaken into their poorer in-laws, the klingons.
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