23 January 2025 1 3K Report

If the muonic atoms of hydrogen, deuterium, helium, etc. were created before their electronic brothers, then what was the point?

If some of this matter ended up in electronic atoms, where did the other remaining muonic atoms go?

The crucial question is whether these muonic atoms still exist somewhere in the universe, are they anti-gravity atoms? Do they form the dark energy that can expand the universe?

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