Author Topic: What are quarks made of?  (Read 4448 times)

I think quarks are dark matter and anti-matter combined to form matter.

quarks are made of elementary energy. it's a fundamental particle

I think that quarks are made up of quantum fiber, the thing that EVERYTHING is made up of

According to the Big Bang theory, when the universe expanded, the quarks came into being. They are probably just particles of pure energy

I don't think anything can be made of energy, I mean- I don't think energy has any relation to matter. If you think about it, most people don't even know what energy is. We know what it does, but not what it is. What exactly is pure energy?


If everything is made of molecules that's made of atoms that's made of quarks that made of pure energy.. Whats the energy made of?

If everything is made of molecules that's made of atoms that's made of quarks that made of pure energy.. Whats the energy made of?
electrons aren't made of quarks

what are electrons made of i wonder


what is the strong force in the nucleus

WHAT DOES IT MEAN

Everything is made by a smaller particle than itself until you get to the point where the particles pratically don't exist anymore, and then what occurs afterward? Perhaps the quarks are made of particles that are made a vacuum, or maybe another universe. Perhaps we're inside a universe inside a universe inside a universe, and so on and so forth.

And the most uneducated statement award goes to...

I think quarks are dark matter and anti-matter combined to form matter.

String theory has been brought up a few times but never really explained in any way. I found this video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PTxoM5QvruY
Essentially the idea is that strings of energy vibrate, and different vibration patterns result in different particles.

I don't think anything can be made of energy, I mean- I don't think energy has any relation to matter. If you think about it, most people don't even know what energy is. We know what it does, but not what it is. What exactly is pure energy?
Energy is motion.

very small balls of wool

You're making physicists everywhere cry from your pseudo-science philosophical garbage.