On Atoms, Protons, Neutrons, and Electrons

<p>As the Big Bang pinhead expands, creating space for&nbsp;<strong>short-lived elementary particles</strong>&nbsp;to move, they collide into each other,&nbsp;<strong>decaying into composite particles compiled of two or three quarks</strong>. These are more stable living combinations called &ldquo;hadrons,&rdquo; as in the Large Hadron Collider, and they fall into two categories: mesons and baryons.</p> <p>Galacti reports that most mesons and baryons last for a fraction of a second, but we are constantly discovering new ones. Further, Galacti illustrates the&nbsp;<strong>myriad varieties of baryons and mesons that can be composed of any combination of six quarks or six leptons</strong>, with the maximum possible number of such composite particles calculated at a staggering 6^6.</p> <p><a href="https://medium.com/the-explanation/on-atoms-protons-neutrons-and-electrons-8dcbcbcdef4"><strong>Click Here</strong></a></p>
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