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Introduction:
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A quark is a fundamental constituent of matter
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Observed in 1968 through deep electric scatter
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We found that protons were more complex than we thought
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We thought they were solid particles but they are not
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Protons in fact are made up of three separate pieces
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It just gets more confusing as our knowledge increases
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And that is what a quark is it?s a piece of a proton
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And they also make up other things including the neutron
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If you don?t know what a quark is it doesn?t matter, you still got em
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And with leptons and bosons unless something?s amiss
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They make up everything that we can see and that we know exists
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Things made up of quarks including protons and neutrons
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Are composite particles that physicist call hadrons
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Many times those hadrons are theoretically described
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But most exist for only very brief amounts of time
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Quarks have electric charge, colour charge, mass and spin
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And having colour charge means they exist solely in side
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Other kinds of particles that cannot exist alone
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Which is why quarks have never been studied on their own
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If you don?t know what a quark is it doesn?t matter, you still got em
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And with leptons and bosons unless something?s amiss
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They make up everything that we can see and that we know exists
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These tiny bits of matter are part of almost everything
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There is no unified theory to make it less confusing
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But the fact that we?ve identified that they exist at all
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Is so remarkable that I am constantly in awe
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If you don?t know what a quark is it doesn?t matter, you still got em
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And with leptons and bosons unless something?s amiss
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They make up everything that we can see and that we know exists