Re: Tom Roberts there seems to be something missing?
- From: dubious@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Bilge)
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 20:50:26 GMT
guskz@xxxxxxxxxxx:
Sure??? #1 above say a neutron can convert into a proton and an
electron where as you just said it's only a collection of quarks and
gluons (why are you saying the opposite of #1, meaning no electrons in
a neutron)???????? How can it convert into also an electron if it's
only made of quarks and gluons (since an electron is not known as
subdividable into any smaller particles)?
u ------ u
d ------ d
d --+--- u
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\W-
\__ e-
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What's the problem?
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