The trinity of subatomic particles
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The trinity of subatomic particles
I recently saw a video about subatomic particles and I was fascinated. Did you know that it takes three quarks to make a proton? It also takes three quarks to make a neutron. These quarks come in three charges. Now usually we think of charges as two because the electro-magnetic force comes in two charges that we either call north and south or we call positive and negative. But on the subatomic scale, we are dealing with a different force, not the electro-magnetic force. I forget whether this force is called the strong force or the weak force but whichever one it is, it has three charges instead of two and these charges are called red, green, and blue. What's interesting is that every proton and every neutron has one of each charge creating a perfect balance and harmony. Three charges in one force. Three quarks in one neutron. Three quarks in one proton. Now tell me what's so impossible about the trinity?
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did this question of yours is related to The Trinity of the Bible? If yes then what actually you want to ask?
did this question of yours is related to The Trinity of the Bible? If yes then what actually you want to ask?
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It wasn't a question. It was just an inspirational observation.
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