Prepare to have your sense of scale shattered. Physicists have detected toponium—an exotic particle so incomprehensibly tiny that it redefines our understanding of "small." To put this in perspective: if a toponium particle were the size of a grain of sand, an atom would span wider than our entire galaxy. This isn't just another subatomic discovery; it's a journey into dimensions of reality that exist far beneath what we thought was the bottom layer of existence. Formed by the fleeting union of a top quark and its antimatter twin, toponium exists for mere trillionths of a trillionth of a second before vanishing back into the quantum foam. Yet in that infinitesimal moment, it opens a window into the deepest architecture of reality itself—a realm where space and time blur, where the familiar rules of physics break down, and where the universe reveals layers within layers within layers, stretching downward into an abyss of the infinitely small.
quarta-feira, 11 de março de 2026
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