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The Proton

In Our Time: Science

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The Evolution of Protons

It was one thought that protons were fundamental particles. How and when did that change? Well there are lots of pieces of evidence that the proton isn't fundamental. We've never been able to measure something with a fractional charge moving through our labs. And we've never seen a quark out on its own. They like to go around together. But until quite recently the combinations that we've seen were three quarks together. Which is called a barion. All three anticoats together which is an antibarion. And a combination of a quark and an anticoark which we call a meson. The proton is the lightest mass barion. It

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