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The Proton

In Our Time: Science

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The Complexity of the Protons

Our view of the proton now is that we've got these three quarks, two ups and a down. But if you start to look into it you find it's actually a lot more complicated than that. So first of all there's the particles that hold those quarks together which are called gluons. And then those gluons themselves can split to make quark anti-quark pairs which appear and disappear. The first experiment is really seeing the objects inside the proton in the 1960s in Stanford and California. Do you think you've reached a center, Ed?

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