Recent findings in physics reveal the existence of a new type of quasiparticle that only exhibits mass when moving in a specific direction. This discovery could have significant implications for our understanding of particle physics and the fundamental properties of matter. The term "quasiparticle" is key to correctly interpreting these findings, as it distinguishes these entities from traditional particles. The comments highlight concerns about the title being misleading and point out the potential for misunderstanding aspects like 'chirality' associated with the behavior of these quasiparticles.