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  1. What's inside a quark? | Questions | Naked Scientists

    Sep 10, 2019 · If you could break open a quark, what would you find inside?

  2. Login | Naked Science Forum

    LoginOwing to excessive bot scraping activity, we are currently restricting access to the forum to registered members only. If you are not currently a member, it is easy to join, however, via the …

  3. Tetraquarks: new configurations of subatomic particles discovered

    Mar 16, 2021 · Researchers using the Large Hadron Collider at CERN say they’ve recently discovered a new exotic form of subatomic particles called tetraquarks. They exist for just …

  4. If black holes stops time does white hole accelerate time?

    Jul 12, 2015 · It could be an imbalance in the distribution of quark charge. This repulsive effect would still be operating under the influence of extreme time dilation. In the frame of reference …

  5. What is the God Particle and Why Should I Care?

    Jan 10, 2012 · Humans don’t float away into space, as in Frank in Kubric’s “2001: A Space Odyssey”, because the Earth’s gravity acts on our body mass. Yes, mass is directly …

  6. Finding the God Equation | Podcasts | Naked Scientists

    May 26, 2021 · What is the symmetry? Four dimensional rotations in Lorentz space. Now let's take a look at the quark model. The quark model, which is a model for the inside of the proton, …

  7. Why does pasta or rice water boil over? | Science Questions

    Sep 17, 2019 · Question When pasta or rice is added to boiling water, there is a sudden surge of the boiling water, to the point that the pot boils over with bubbles. Why is this?

  8. Alternative description of atomic structure | Naked Science Forum

    Mar 12, 2012 · Alternative description of atomic structure. Current description of atom is bit overwhelming, it has lots of components starting with some basic particles P...

  9. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) | Science Features

    Dec 1, 2009 · The nucleus itself is made up of smaller particles, protons and neutrons, which in turn are made up of the 1st generation quarks - the up quark and the down quark. The …

  10. Using the LHC in Research | Interviews

    Sep 7, 2008 · Tara - That's right. To give you an example, for every quark we have an antimatter quark equivalent. For something like the electron there's an antimatter equivalent that we call …