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Are there more than 3 generations of particles in the Standard Model?

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PHYS 485 Lecture 5: Standard Model and Feynman Diagrams by Roger Moore (2016)
Source. www.youtube.com/watch?v=AKtN6ajjSQo&t=1474 gives an argument why there might only be 3 generations of particles.

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