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May 18, 2024, 6:24 am UTC    
October 07, 2005 10:38AM
Color force from (http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/forces/color.html):

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A property of quarks labeled color is an essential part of the quark model. The force between quarks is called the color force. Since quarks make up the baryons, and the strong interaction takes place between baryons, you could say that the color force is the source of the strong interaction, or that the strong interaction is like a residual color force which extends beyond the proton or neutron to bind them together in a nucleus.

Inside a baryon, however, the color force has some extraordinary properties not seen in the strong interaction between nucleons. The color force does not drop off with distance and is responsible for the confinement of quarks. The color force involves the exhange of gluons and is so strong that the quark-antiquark pair production energy is reached before quarks can be separated. Another property of the color force is that it appears to exert little force at short distances so that the quarks are like free particles within the confining boundary of the color force and only experience the strong confining force when they begin to get too far apart. The term "asymptotic freedom" is sometimes invoked to describe this behavior of the gluon interaction between quarks.
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This just shows that particle physicists are getting deeper and deeper into that rabbit hole to come up with these nonsensical explanations! So the color force which is stronger than the strong force is now spawning the strong force!!!
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Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Actually...

Simon October 07, 2005 07:15AM

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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Re: Hydrogen on one side, Helium on the other, and nothing in between ?

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