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Natural Science Forum / Physics / Particle Physics / December 2004



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Quarks, and Glueons

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Justis Mens - 11 Dec 2004 03:38 GMT
Can quantum science really be sure they exist? If so can we determine
their shape, charge, and possibly their exact location at any given
time? I dont know too much about this topic, so please dont flame me
for it.
maporat@012.net.il - 15 Dec 2004 07:14 GMT
you should know a fact
all alleged quarkes have a mass *less than 10 percent od the nucleid*

that fact is enough to decide that this is a limping duck theory!!

(only for physicists that didnt looose their physics common sense
and physics thouch.
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