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| <span style="color:#e31f22">Magic</span> || <span style="color:#e31f22">M</span> || (none) || (none) || Randall suggests a "magic" particle as a decoy to trip up {{rw|quantum_woo|quantum woo}} promoters in order to expose them as the frauds they are. This is due to the fact that physics and magic are different in a [[Physics vs. Magic|very deep way]].
 
| <span style="color:#e31f22">Magic</span> || <span style="color:#e31f22">M</span> || (none) || (none) || Randall suggests a "magic" particle as a decoy to trip up {{rw|quantum_woo|quantum woo}} promoters in order to expose them as the frauds they are. This is due to the fact that physics and magic are different in a [[Physics vs. Magic|very deep way]].
 
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| Electron neutrino || <span style="color:#e31f22">N</span><sub>e</sub> || {{w|Electron neutrino}} || ν<sub>e</sub> || Randall is annoyed by the similarity of the Greek lowercase nu (ν) and the lowercase V (v). Interestingly Randall leaves the "electron" part of its name and the subscript E of its symbol, even though he has eliminated the other neutrinos.
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| Electron neutrino || <span style="color:#e31f22">N</span><sub>e</sub> || {{w|Electron neutrino}} || ν<sub>e</sub> || Randall is annoyed by the similarity of the Greek lowercase nu (ν) and the lowercase V (v). Interestingly Randall leaves the "electron" part of its name and the subscript E of its symbol in even though he has eliminated the other neutrinos.
 
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| <span style="color:#e31f22">(too many neutrinos)</span> || (none) || {{w|Muon neutrino}} || ν<sub>µ</sub> || Randall thinks one neutrino is enough, and to be honest, who can argue with him?
 
| <span style="color:#e31f22">(too many neutrinos)</span> || (none) || {{w|Muon neutrino}} || ν<sub>µ</sub> || Randall thinks one neutrino is enough, and to be honest, who can argue with him?

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