The "mass hierarchy" problem is a fundamental challenge in particle physics that refers to the lack of knowledge about the masses of neutrinos, subatomic particles that are thought to occupy one of three mass states. Neutrinos are created in the cores of stars and in nuclear reactors, and they interact with matter through the weak nuclear force. However, their masses are still unknown, and this lack of knowledge has significant implications for our understanding of the universe.
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