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What Does a Proton Look Like?

Posted on May 5, 2016May 17, 2018by Andrew M. Ryan

What does a proton look like? The simple answer: Don’t ask. As with other subatomic particles, a proton is thought to be a complex of quantum wave functions—one for each of its quarks—distributed probabilistically through space. There is no “physical thing,” understood in realistic, everyday terms to which one could point and say, “There’s a […]

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