Pentaquarks
jafuser writes "Physicists are quite confident that they have discovered a new baryonic state called a 'pentaquark' which is a particle composed of *five* quarks (4 quarks and one anti-quark to be precise). Up until now, quarks were only observed to come together in groups of two (mesons) or three (baryons). If you still haven't gotten comfortable with knowing your leptons from your hadrons, I suggest clicking through an excellent site at Particle Adventure."
I suppose that's what happens when the last epsiode of Star Trek: The Next Generation collides with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.
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and if you read enough Frijtof Capra, youll find out about the zen-tastic yin and yang of the particle known as the "waxon", and its complement - the anti-waxon.
They have an explanation for the general public, the general scientist, and the physicist. Obviously, they care about accurate science reporting.
It's interesting to note that this form of reverse engineering is revered and those practicing are held in high esteem (usually) but that more meso-scale reverse engineering is considered lowly and usually is illegal. Ponder that....
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I wonder what the color makeup of the pentaquark is. As I undestand it, for mesons it's red/anti-red, blue/anti-blue, or green/anti-green. For baryons it's red/blue/green or anti-red/anti-blue/anti-green. What do you do for five?
Is it just me, or does the assumed sophistication of the target audience make anybody else really scared?
You'll also find that, if you study the entire faculty and staff, you'll discover that they are actually made of individual particles called "persons".
- Hail to our fearless misleader! Fool speed ahead!