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Is there anything smaller than a quark
Is there anything smaller than a quark













and the "double slit thingy", But what as it to do with the "big bang". But i like to think of myself as a "thinker". I maybe talking rubbish and im sure some of you egg heads will put me straight LOL. Like a flower needs sun light and water to grow, maybe that is simply how the universe started, maybe the dark matter/energy is the catalyst for growth.and the hydrogen was the bi product of this catalyst. and maybe science will find out what this dark stuff is one day.But for now i don't believe in the big bang, i do hope they find the answers in my lifetime though and if the big bang happened or not, that would be the icing on the cake for me.įor now we have 12 known particles and maybe scientists at CERNs will discover many more and i personally think they will.who knows these new particles could be if you like "the seeds of creation". Particles must have been born from this dark stuff, because i strongly and personally believe that this dark stuff as been here all the time and all things have come from this. particles must have been born out of something. To me personally my view is that the big bang never happened, that is unless everything in the universe was created out of something else which we don't understand yet, which could be in the form of "dark energy" and "dark matter" (maybe these are connected in some way) and maybe Black holes are the manufactures of this dark stuff. but this still does not account for all the matter in the universe (which is infinite though a lot smaller in the beginning, apparentlly) to be compressed down to such a small area.

is there anything smaller than a quark

otherwise how could all this matter be compressed down to such a small size?.I understand that in a atom there is an awful lot of space between the nucleus and the orbiting electrons (maybe dark matter).

is there anything smaller than a quark is there anything smaller than a quark

Well it stands to reason that if the universe started from the "big bang" in the form of a singularityĪnd all matter was formed from this "singularity", which is all the stars, planets, and galaxies, Then there must be particles smaller than quarks/leptons/boson.















Is there anything smaller than a quark