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Old August 23rd 03 posted to alt.sci.physics.new-theories,sci.physics.particle,sci.physics.relativity,sci.physics,alt.sci.physics
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Default can free quarks exist?

If I've heard correctly, free quarks can exist, but only when it's really
hot. Really REALLY hot. Like mind-bogglingly-beginning-of-the-universe
hot.

Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

~ Joshua

Kyle Taylor wrote:

Hi,

Can free quarks exist? Meaning a stand alone quark that is separated
from the 3 quarks that make up protons or neutrons?

Let's say free quarks can exist and some float in the atmosphere.
What theoretically would happen if you collide with them or
breath them?

Is there an instrument that can detect a free quark? Or how do you
build an instrument to detect the existence of free quark in
the atmosphere?

Thanks

Kyle


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