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289 | Cari Cesarotti on the Next Generation of Particle Experiments

1515.16 - 1536.731 Cari Cesarotti

So if they were to get mass, you would need to have either two neutrinos and two Higgs interacting, which is different from the fermions, which is just one Higgs and two of the fermions. But that's something that we have not been able to verify if this is right.

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