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Dec 28, 2023 at 4:29 comment added Kevin Kostlan +1: This is an excellent example of how "what the insides look like" is more nuanced when the energy needed to "see" the insides approaches the mass of the insides. Needless to say the macroscopic world isn't this way. Not even electrons around atoms (except the 1s orbitals in heavy elements) nor protons and neutrons within a nucleus are this way. But quarks are.
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