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Author Topic: Up Quark  (Read 3987 times)

Planetx7

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Up Quark
« on: February 16, 2019, 10:28:41 PM »
Hello
Up Quark has 2/3 + charge and Dow Quark has 1/3 charge - in a proton are 2 up and 1 down quark that makes 4/3 + and 1/3 charge, right? or who can explain that?
Feinjustierungsproblem https://www.weltderphysik.de/gebiet/teilchen/bausteine/jenseits-des-standardmodells/das-standardmodell-umfassend-aber-nicht-genug/feinjustierung/

There are actually more unexplained in the proton than clarified ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton

F6FLT

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Re: Up Quark
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2019, 01:49:38 PM »
Hello
Up Quark has 2/3 + charge and Dow Quark has 1/3 charge - in a proton are 2 up and 1 down quark that makes 4/3 + and 1/3 charge, right? or who can explain that?
Feinjustierungsproblem https://www.weltderphysik.de/gebiet/teilchen/bausteine/jenseits-des-standardmodells/das-standardmodell-umfassend-aber-nicht-genug/feinjustierung/

There are actually more unexplained in the proton than clarified ...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proton

Dow Quark has  -1/3 charge.
2 x (+2/3) + (-1/3) = 1.

Nevertheless, the standard model and condensed matter in general are ugly theories (we are far from relativity, QM or electromagnetism), a sign to me that we do not yet have the right tools.


Planetx7

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Re: Up Quark
« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2019, 09:03:36 AM »
Hello  Thanks,
that's a wonderful creation of nature:
2 x (+2/3) is too much and so you give (-1/3) = 1. and you get powers that stabilize themselves