
Stephen Wolfram Q&A, For Kids (and others) [April 2, 2021]
The Stephen Wolfram Podcast
The Force of Sote With Gluons Goes Up With Distance
The force of sote with gluons goes up with distance, rather than going down with distance. The reason is that the quarks and gluons are permanently confined inside particles. In a neutra, in a nucleus, most of the energy of a nucleus is associated with gluon binding energy.
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