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Researcher 188560 Started conversation Jan 3, 2002
What about the electron? This page says that a neutron is made up of two down and one up quarks, and that protons are made up of two up and one down quarks, but what kind of quarks are electrons made up of?
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Din'Amarth, Keeper of all bad jokes, exept those which are stunningly bad. Posted Jan 4, 2002
Well, I don't know if they are fundamental, but if protons and neutrons are only made of three quarks, then electrons would be much too small to be made up of quarks.
As far as fundimentallity (is that a word?) goes, I think I heard somewhere that electrons and quarks are suposed to be made up of even smaller parts, and those parts of really tiny parts and so on until infinity (it was on h2g2, but I don't remember where.
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Mediocredane | Keeper of Opposable Thumbs Posted Jan 5, 2002
Fundamentality. Yes it is a word, only the l key stuck. The mass of the electron is supposed to be a fundamental constant, but lots of things are. I do not grok fundamentality.
How come my desktop is in a subdirectory, yet at the top of it's own tree? That is very un-doslike. MD
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Calculator Nerd 256 Posted Dec 22, 2002
good one about the desktop
okay, fine. I will make my cryptic remark and my own joke and then leave peacefully
QUARKS ARE MADE OF SUPERSTRINGS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
subprotonic duck says "quark quark"
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- 1: Researcher 188560 (Jan 3, 2002)
- 2: Mediocredane | Keeper of Opposable Thumbs (Jan 3, 2002)
- 3: Mediocredane | Keeper of Opposable Thumbs (Jan 3, 2002)
- 4: Din'Amarth, Keeper of all bad jokes, exept those which are stunningly bad. (Jan 4, 2002)
- 5: Mediocredane | Keeper of Opposable Thumbs (Jan 5, 2002)
- 6: Calculator Nerd 256 (Dec 22, 2002)
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