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A possible framework for explaining the apparent randomness in particle angular distribution

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This paper is concerned with the way angular distributions of fundamental particles are being formed. More specifically, we focus on the apparent random nature of the formation. In this context, a novel framework is suggested. The framework suggests that behind each angular value stands a global hidden variable value. The above framework may be tested by investigating a possible correlation between the difference in sequential angular values and their sequential time difference. A more detailed experimental way to test the above is suggested.

Keywords: Angular Formation; Distribution; Fundamental Particle

Document Type: Research Article

Publication date: 18 June 2015

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