nPosted on January 19, 2019
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nToday’s a celebration of quarks??!?
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nOh, frabjous day! Callooh! Callay! Quarks are some of my favorite sub-atomic particles!!!
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nBut as I did research to find out why today is Quark Day, I realized something dreadful:
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nWe aren’t celebrating quarks, the six flavors of fundamental particles that make up protons, neutrons, and other hadrons…Instead…
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nInstead, today’s supposed to be about quark, a very soft cheese or a very thick yogurt or (at any rate) some sort of dairy product! It’s made by adding lactic acid to milk; the whey splits from the curd, and the solids that come from this process are turned into quark.
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nQuark is supposed to be like a smoother, creamier cottage cheese. It’s neither sweet nor sour, and almost all quark is sold without any added sugar / other sweetener (yogurt is often sweetened) nor any added salt (most cheese has added salt). Because of that, quark is supposed to be healthier than many other dairy products.
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nBut…but…that’s enough on quark-the-food! What about quarks-some-of-my-favorite-sub-atomic-particles?
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nThe six flavors of quarks are up, down, top, bottom, charm, and strange.
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Note that every flavor of quark has a corresponding anti-particle. |
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nTwo downs and one up quark are said to make a neutron. (But…)
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nThe “But…”s indicate that the explanation of a proton having only 3 quarks (2 up, 1 down), and neutrons having only 3 quarks (1 up, 2 down), are just major simplifications. The truth is much more complicated…
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nStrange, charm, top, and bottom quarks are all heavier than up and down quarks, and the heavier particles are very unstable. Physicists have observed them during high-speed particle collisions, but then these heavier quarks quickly change into up and down quarks.
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nThere is a lot we don’t know about quarks (and anti-quarks!), and hopefully when we learn why there are so many different flavors, and why these various particles have the spins, charges, and masses that they have, we’ll know a lot more about life, the universe, and everything.
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I’m not sure that babies need to know about quarks…? But I love some of the “Baby Loves…” books, |
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nTo learn more, check out this super simple video…
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nAnd then you simply must check out this much candy-animated video that explains how the simple video actually way oversimplifies things!
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nAlso on this date:
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nInventorJames Watt’s birthday
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nTin Can Day
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nRobert E. Lee Day
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nArtist Paul Cezanne’s birthday
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nAnniversary of Captain Wilkes claiming Antarctica for the U.S.
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nSinging Singers Day
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nEpiphany in Georgia
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nPlan ahead:
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