HomeTechnologyPhysicists Just Solved a 35-Year-Old Mystery Hidden Inside Atomic Cores

Physicists Just Solved a 35-Year-Old Mystery Hidden Inside Atomic Cores

Here’s a mysterious truth that scientists have known since 1983: Protons and neutrons act differently when they’re inside an atom, versus floating freely through space. Specifically, the subatomic particles that make up those protons and neutrons, called quarks, slow down massively once they’re confined to a nucleus in an atom.

Physicists really didn’t like this, because neutrons are neutrons whether they’re inside an atom or not. And protons are protons. Both protons and neutrons (which together make up the class of particles called “nucleons”) are made up of three smaller particles, called quarks, bound together by the strong force.

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