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− | Close to half of all particles in the universe are protons, and life as we know it would be impossible without them. ?To most researchers, the proton is a workaday particle: the stuff that gives every atomic nucleus its positive charge, and the heart of the ubiquitous hydrogen atom.[[Category:Scientific Paper]] | + | Close to half of all particles in the universe are protons, and life as we know it would be impossible without them. ?To most researchers, the proton is a workaday particle: the stuff that gives every atomic nucleus its positive charge, and the heart of the ubiquitous hydrogen atom. |
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Title | The Real Proton |
Author(s) | David L Bergman |
Keywords | Proton, Charged ring model, Quark model, Quantum model, Quark sea |
Published | 2000 |
Journal | Foundations of Science |
Volume | 3 |
Number | 4 |
No. of pages | 8 |
Abstract
Close to half of all particles in the universe are protons, and life as we know it would be impossible without them. ?To most researchers, the proton is a workaday particle: the stuff that gives every atomic nucleus its positive charge, and the heart of the ubiquitous hydrogen atom.