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Life’s building blocks may not be stable—just really, really long-lived

Although the building blocks of life such as hydrogen and oxygen appear stable to us, many theories of physics predict that they are actually just tremendously long-lived, with the particles found in their nuclei slowly, but ultimately decaying.

To investigate this idea, researchers have been hunting for evidence of this by looking for faint signals of decaying in Japan’s Super-Kamiokande observatory.

So far, no definitive signals of decay have emerged, implying that if the proton does decay, it probably has a lifetime exceeding 1033 years—that’s 10 with 32 zeros behind it.

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