This is why 3 quarks stay together and also why electrons stay with protons. Things will separate if pushed together forcefully, usually don't due to the separation in scale between them.
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09-03-2014
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09-03-2014
I know I'm right, and I'm pretty sure a lot of existing math on the subject says the same thing. But right there is where most people's understanding drops off, so trying to give someone a new idea is going to lead to a lot of headaches and shouting
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09-03-2014
The second you tell someone + and - don't attract, question marks begin appearing above everyone's head. Then when you go on to say gravity doesn't attract either, the question marks turn into frowns and people stop listening
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09-03-2014
I know exactly what you mean. There's a good quote by Machiavelli "a man who seeks to make a profession out of goodness finds his ruin rather than his preservation, as he is among so many who are not good". Money makes everything way too easy for everybody and turns them into whiney entitled children, like the guys you're talking about who can recite passages from a textbook but couldn't give you a different way of wording it
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
Well that's not really correct. I think strong force has something to do with something here, well it does for protons , it was keeps the neutrons and protons together... As for electrons well the strong force is actually the strongest force of all 4 forces but it only travels a minuscule space and for a minis clue time that it couldn't reach or affect a electron and these are called mesons. It's all very complicated.
Last time we did photons and this time it's mesons.
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09-03-2014
Also, the idea of an electric universe isn't new.
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
So are you talking about gravity, electromagnetism or strong force or weak force?
Because you can't use the same theory for all of them.
I don't think either of us knows enough about quarks and bosons to really give this a good go.
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Lisaking steveyos
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09-03-2014
Think about it this way: the electron can effect the down quark with repulsion, but the two up quarks just follow the down quark, and the quarks never get knocked loose because they're about as close as physically possible for 3 particles to be to each other.
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
Well the quarks have either positive or negative charges I know that much lol
But that not even anywhere near enough knowledge to get us through this lol
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
Yeah well here
"There are six flavors of quarks; the three positively charged quarks are called up-type quarks and the three negatively charged quarks are called down-type quarks."
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_particles
So there.
I have a list of particles open on Wikipedia man.... You really want to mess with me?
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
I had to teach some shit about quarks to PRIMARY SCHOOL KIDS.
I was very much wtf but I made them use cross graphs
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
That's why I know they have positive or negative charges, from the cross graphs of them I made them do, thankfully I didn't hVe to understand much more than that because the main point was to use the graph properly
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
But I remember thinking "shit"
I thought I was hardcore learning about protons and electrons in secondary science and there was telling a bunch of primary school kids to cross graph some quarks, no shit.
They are starting them early on this shit because I'm not sure anyone knows what the fuck is going on
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
But I'm all for smashing some more shit together and seeing what happens
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09-03-2014
if we can dump the whole 'attraction that comes out of thin air' thing that's still attached to gravity, then several enormous puzzle pieces just fell in our lap
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Lisaking steveyos
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
Here we go, just found out that no-one really knows how gravity works on really short distances and I just found out something called "Planck length" so you go sink your teeth into that one.
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09-03-2014
It would mean we could look at the shape of the universe right now and just based on the shape, know where it's been and know where it's going; and then based on that knowledge, fill in the rest of the blanks left in particle physics
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09-03-2014
It hasn't been explained though. Look at the damn equation: "gravitational constant", what is that? its a placeholder for magical 'attraction'
Where did that attraction come from? Things do not just appear out of thin air.
Follow the lines of force back through that 'attraction' and take a look at its source: everything I've been talking about.Last edited by Plug Drugs; 09-03-2014 at 03:02 AM.
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Lisaking steveyos09-03-2014
Oh god and now I just thought of how light (photons) bends with gravity but has no mass but then that's easy because it's the space time field that is warped and that's what gravity is.
But at what kind of scale does all this break down?
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Planck_scale
There, you should like this
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09-03-2014
Unfuckingbelievable, I'm right, once again, after receiving all the shit in the world from everybody
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Lisaking steveyos
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