Quarks.
Okay, as I am sure you all know, quarks are very small. they are in the same size category as electrons, photons and neutrinos and so forth. these little things have a negative charge, so, will affect the other things around them by sucking them in or together, sort of like 'electron bonding.' they are usually found in "strange stars" and will not really travel as they are too busy sucking, yes? this means they just float along with the nucleus and tag along, sucking stuff in as they go.
[Honestly the only reason i am writing about this s to maximize my chances of flying or making other things fly.]
These are not strong interactions, because they have a 'negative third charge.' if you look to the positively charged quarks, then you will find polarizing energy. but, let's take a look at some of this funny stuff;
So, quarks either suck or decay. all the energy comes from the protons, then, yes?
In particle physics, the quark model is a classification scheme for hadrons in terms of their valence quarks—the quarks and antiquarks which give rise to the quantum numbers of the hadrons. The quark model underlies "flavor SU(3)", or the Eightfold Way, the successful classification scheme organizing the large number of lighter hadrons that were being discovered starting in the 1950s and continuing through the 1960s. It received experimental verification beginning in the late 1960s and is a valid effective classification of them to date. The quark model was independently proposed by physicists Murray Gell-Mann,[1] and George Zweig[2][3] (also see [4]) in 1964. Today, the model has essentially been absorbed as a component of the established quantum field theory of strong and electroweak particle interactions, dubbed the Standard Model.
[Honestly the only reason i am writing about this s to maximize my chances of flying or making other things fly.]
These are not strong interactions, because they have a 'negative third charge.' if you look to the positively charged quarks, then you will find polarizing energy. but, let's take a look at some of this funny stuff;
Originally posted by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Strangeness
Originally posted by http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_charge
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