Found a new mysterious force of nature In early 2021, a series of experiments at the Large Hadron Collider showed anomalous results. It turned out that quarks turn into other particles under the influence of a mysterious force. In other words, the data obtained indicate the existence of a new fundamental force of nature, which casts doubt on the basic principles of the generally accepted physical theory. In fact, we are on the road to the collapse of modern physics. Scientists from the University of Cambridge have proved (https://bit.ly/3HoDfzy) the presence of a permanent anomaly in the world of the smallest elementary particles. An unknown force of nature could explain quantum gravity, the Big Bang, dark matter and ultimately create a "Theory of Everything." The attention of physicists is riveted on the elusive and unstable particles called "B-meson". "B-mesons" are unstable paired quarks moving together and decaying rapidly. According to research (https://bit.ly/3Ho1DBq), in the next couple of years, physicists will finally be able to confirm the presence of a new force of nature. As the authors of the scientific work explain, one of the best ways to find new particles and forces is to study "b-quarks". Although "b-quarks" do not naturally exist in large numbers, the Large Hadron Collider is capable of producing billions of these particles every year, all of which are recorded by a specially designed detector. It is on the decay of "b-quarks" that an unknown force of nature or a particle can influence. And although the results are not final, both scientific papers provide evidence that there is an unknown fundamental force of nature in the Universe, or a new mysterious particle.