PlanetsAreCOOL999
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  • rooger
    rooger
    18th Aug 2025
    on the wikipedia page for quarks, it describes the size of wuarks as "In QCD - point like entities, with zero size" and the fact that experimental evidence indicates they are "no bigger than 10^-4 times the size of a proton"
  • PlanetsAreCOOL999
    PlanetsAreCOOL999
    17th Aug 2025
    AerospaceFan: no it is 1 femtometer
  • AerospaceFan
    AerospaceFan
    17th Aug 2025
    and the planck lenght is 0.0000162 picometers
  • AerospaceFan
    AerospaceFan
    17th Aug 2025
    quarks are pointlike paticles, which means they have no measurable size
  • AerospaceFan
    AerospaceFan
    17th Aug 2025
    the radius of the hydrogen atom is 53 picometers
  • AerospaceFan
    AerospaceFan
    16th Aug 2025
    Planet15: a proton is 0.82 femtometers, or picometers idk
  • PlanetsAreCOOL999
    PlanetsAreCOOL999
    16th Aug 2025
    AerospaceFan: I did
  • PlanetsAreCOOL999
    PlanetsAreCOOL999
    16th Aug 2025
    ksmlkr547: where's what?!?!?!
  • AerospaceFan
    AerospaceFan
    14th Aug 2025
    PLEASE do research before these types of saves, -1
  • ksmlkr547
    ksmlkr547
    14th Aug 2025
    wheres- no no I don't want to say that