Re: gravity
From: Stou Sandalski (stou.sandalski_at_gmail.com)
Date: 09/13/04
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Date: 12 Sep 2004 23:55:26 -0700
FrediFizzx wrote:
> "Stou Sandalski" <stou.sandalski@gmail.com> wrote in message
> news:ci37r4$bvv@odah37.prod.google.com...
> |
> | Old Man wrote:
> | > "Guck" <marcus4767@canada.com> wrote in message
> | news:e97cd51a.0409111609.3a58054e@posting.google.com...
> | > > "Stou Sandalski" <stou.sandalski@gmail.com> wrote in message
> | news:<chv6k4$iok@odbk17.prod.google.com>...
> | > > > Bjoern Feuerbacher wrote:
> | > > > > Guck wrote:
> | > > >
> | > > They say that all known observable matter in the universe is
made
> | up
> | > > of up quarks, down quarks,the electron and electron neutrino.
> | > > These are the 4 fundamental particles.
> | >
> | > Quarks:
> | > Up / Down
> | > Strange / Charm
> | > Top / Bottom
> | >
> | > Leptons:
> | > Electron / Electron Neutrino
> | > Muon / Muon Neutrino
> | > Tau / Tau Neutrino
> | >
> |
> | Thats great and all but he was right, "Known observable matter in
the
> | universe is made up" of u/d electron and electron neutrino, along
with
> | a bunch of 'messenger' particles.
> |
> | the 2nd and 3rd generation have been discovered and observed in
> | particle accelerators but not in the wild. Kinda like the stuff at
the
> | end of the periodic table... one can always argue that inside a
star,
> | black hole or what not they might exist but...
>
> All matter is most likely made of what Old Man listed. Granted the
mixing
> of the 2nd and 3rd generations are very small for our everyday
matter, but
> they are there just the same.
"Thus normal atoms are made from only first generation particles with
the heavier generations existing only briefly either as the results of
high energy interactions, or in the very hot early universe."
http://www-d0.fnal.gov/public/pubs/third_generation_leptoquark_prl/lq3.html
> Plus add three "colors" for each quark.
"Quarks constantly change their color charge as they exchange gluons
with other quarks"
http://pdg.web.cern.ch/pdg/cpep/color.html
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