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Flavour puzzle: physics doesn’t know why matter comes in ‘flavours’

Flavour puzzle: physics doesn’t know why matter comes in ‘flavours’

Posted on April 14, 2026 By admin


The Large Hadron Collider can zoom in on phenomena happening at a scale of 10-18 m. But to fathom flavour, theoretical estimates suggest we need to plumb at least 10-21 m, which would require much more powerful particle accelerators.
| Photo Credit: CERN

At the smallest scales, nature often repeats itself. It makes families of subatomic particles that look identical in almost every way. Yet when scientists measured them, they found these ‘copies’ didn’t line up neatly. Some are far heavier than others for no clear reason. Some change into one another at oddly chosen rates. While physicists can describe these patterns with impressive precision, they don’t know why the pattern exists at all.

These effects occur at a deeper level in particle physics, going by the name ‘flavour puzzle’. It consists of several questions. Consider the electron: it was discovered in 1897 and found not to be unique in 1936, when scientists found the muon. Oddly, the muon has the same properties as the electron but is 200x heavier, prompting the physicist Isidor Rabi to ask: “Who ordered that?” The meaning of this question was that the theory of electrons told us how it behaves and interacts with other particles, but it didn’t predict there would be another copy of it.

Published – April 14, 2026 07:45 am IST



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