Submitted by Oheligud t3_11pm5bs in askscience
bildramer t1_jc1q83k wrote
Reply to comment by sejanus21 in As they still have a neutral charge, can antineutrons replace neutrons in a regular atom? by Oheligud
You can build an actual machine to detect muons from space (more precisely: from the upper atmosphere), for example. The particles are all very short-lived, but they do exist.
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