I dont get it?
I found this after a Google: https://math.ucr.edu/home/baez/physics/ParticleAndNuclear/gluons.html
There are 8 types of gluon particles.
If you are wondering what the hell I am doing subtracting particles from each other, well, that’s quantum mechanics.
Sounds about right
Physicists:
This is just Occam’s razor again: a hypothetical particle that can’t interact with anything, and therefore can’t be detected, doesn’t exist.
Also Physicists: 85% of the universe’ mass is missing!!!
Those missing do interact on things, we just don’t know what they are. That’s why we know they’re missing.
From Wikipedia:
Unlike the photon of QED or the three W and Z bosons of the weak interaction, there are eight independent types of gluons in QCD.
Glad I could help, lol
thank you!
There are 8 varieties of gluons, the subatomic particles that exchange the strong force between quarks. The person answered with one word that more or less satisfied the 8 particle requirement. I think that’s the joke, at least
Commenting to get the notification if somebody answears
I’m Ron Burgundy?
One might think that Gluons and Klingons are related, but in fact they’re not, because Gluons have no honor.
Actually, that’s pretty much scratching the belly of an expert answer, you gotta go a few layers into Quantum Chromodynamics to know that tidbit about the colors and anti-colors of gluons.
who is that cute man, please?
Andy Samberg. American treasure.
It’s a scene from Brooklyn 99.