Since 2002 they have been detecting millions of different particles per seconds and still continue today.
The model is based on the scattering of different particles off one another in solid state physics.
A different particle that is easier to move will need less heat for the same change in temperature.
These properties are important in the identification of different particles.
In this way, the sedimentation of different particles can be achieved.
"I am very conscious that you cannot take a name and divide it into hundreds of different particles," he says.
If moving very fast, a huge amount of energy, they will produce many different particles and antiparticles.
It finds a way to become part of an atom or to change into different particles.
Another kind of directed distance is that between two different particles or point masses at a given time.
But why is a numerical correlation between two particles different from information?