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These particles were named quarks by the Caltech physicist Murray Gell - Mann , who won the Nobel Prize in 1969 for his work on them . The origin of the name is an enigmatic quotation from James Joyce : " Three quarks for Muster Mark !
We therefore believe that all galaxies are composed of quarks rather than antiquarks ; it seems implausible that some galaxies should be matter and some antimatter . Why should there be so many more quarks than antiquarks ?
And since there are forces that do not obey the symmetry T , it follows that as the universe expands , these forces could cause more antielectrons to turn into quarks than electrons into an- tiquarks . Then , as the universe expanded ...
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Crítica de los usuarios - jcvogan1 - LibraryThingFirst hundred pages are excellent, but then it gets to the then current day and becomes more a standard academic ‘this is what I think’ book. Leer comentario completo
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Crítica de los usuarios - benkaboo - LibraryThingSummary: Deep dive summary of the world of physics over the last 500 odd years. Things I liked: Objective: Trying to break heavy duty science into the language and ideas that regular folk can ... Leer comentario completo
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A Brief History of Time: From the Big Bang to Black Holes Stephen Hawking,Carl Sagan Vista de fragmentos - 1990 |
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