👉 A corpuscle is a type of gas that is often found in the Earth's atmosphere. It is composed of tiny droplets or particles, and it can be observed under the moonlight. The term "corpuscle" comes from Latin and means "small particle".
👉 A corpuscle is a type of quantum mechanical particle that consists of two subatomic particles, one a positron and the other an electron. The subatomic particles are held together by a strong nuclear force between them, which can be described as a "corpuscle". This type of particle has been observed in experiments conducted at the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (FNAL) in the United States.