I know there are 36 different types of quarks, Eight Yang-Mills field to describe gluons, four Yang-Mills filed to describe the weak and electromagnetic forces, six types of leptons to describe the weak interactions, and 19 other arbitrary constants I think.
Can anyone name them one by one?
Can anyone name them one by one?
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To every elementary particle there is inside a particle that is more elementary . And what kind of glue would hold the elementary particle must also have structure that has its own elementary particle. However the particle that hold the gluon together has not been discovered yet.
The electron does not contain any quarks whatsoever;However it must contain an elementary mass. The question is if Proton and neutron contain quarks as elementary masses , why doesn't the electron contain any.
The electron does not contain any quarks whatsoever;However it must contain an elementary mass. The question is if Proton and neutron contain quarks as elementary masses , why doesn't the electron contain any.