Re: Nucleons point particles; quarks



On Jan 30, 4:21 pm, Uncle Al <Uncle...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
mitchg...@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

There is no asymptotic freedom since protons and neutrons are point
particles. The quarks are always sitting on top of each other.

Mitch Raemsch Nobel Laureate 2008

Hey schmuck - leptons are point particles.  Hadrons are composite by
definition.  Idiot.

Nobel Turd Prize - the smallest steamer in Sweden.

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