Or it is in fact a stable "particle" different from what we think it is?

From: Funland (Funland_at_seed.net)
Date: 08/29/04


Date: Sun, 29 Aug 2004 20:31:02 +0800


"alistair" <alistair@goforit64.fsnet.co.uk> ???
news:861c1b21.0403180338.34bba77d@posting.google.com ???...
> Is it possible that up quarks are stable because they are spheres of
> mass held together by pressure resulting from the casimir effect.



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