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Belta particles, also known as "belfries," are hypothetical particles in theoretical physics, particularly in the context of certain extensions of the Standard Model, such as supersymmetry or other beyond-the-Standard-Model theories. They are often proposed to address issues like dark matter or to explain anomalies in particle interactions. However, as of now, belta particles have not been observed experimentally, and their existence remains speculative. More research is needed to validate their properties and implications in particle physics.

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