The muon (/ˈmjuːɒn/; from the Greek letter mu (μ) used to represent it) is an elementary particle similar to the electron, with electric charge of −1 e and a spin of 1⁄2, but with a much greater mass (7002105700000000000♠105.7 MeV/c2). It is classified as a lepton, together with the electron (mass 6999511000000000000♠0.511 MeV/c2), the tau (mass 7003177682000000000♠1776.82 MeV/c2), and the three neutrinos (electron neutrino ν
e, muon neutrino ν
μ and tau neutrino ν
τ). As is the case with other leptons, the muon is not believed to have any sub-structure—that is, it is not thought to be composed of any simpler particles.
The muon is an unstable subatomic particle with a mean lifetime of 6994220000000000000♠2.2 µs. Among all known unstable subatomic particles, only the neutron (lasting around 15 minutes) and some atomic nuclei have a longer decay lifetime; others decay significantly faster. The decay of the muon (as well as of the neutron, the longest-lived unstable baryon), is mediated by the weak interaction exclusively. Muon decay always produces at least three particles, which must include an electron of the same charge as the muon and two neutrinos of different types.
A thousand lies, they call at night
From the dark side of my life
Stop the game, (there's) no need to masquerade
A time and place, a place in time
A lot of mountains left to climb
Stop the blame, there's no time to hesitate
chorus:
One night a day, one step away
The way we play the game
Nothing remains the same
One night a day, one step away
The young become the old
As mysteries unfold
Am I the clown? Am I the one?
Or just a poor fox on the run
I need a change, not a foolish masquerade
A rolling stone sheds its' moss
Ambitious striving causing loss
Stop the blame, just a road got in the way
(chorus)
Life turns me inside out
Time turns me upside down
I'm running like a fool, scream and shout
Who can monitor my life?
Who can navigate my fight?
I'm running like a fool, scream and shout