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  2. Quark - Wikipedia

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    A proton is composed of two up quarks, one down quark, and the gluons that mediate the forces "binding" them together. The color assignment of individual quarks is arbitrary, but all three colors must be present; red, blue and green are used as an analogy to the primary colors that together produce a white color.

  3. Quasar - Wikipedia

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    When two quasars appear to be very close to each other as seen from Earth (separated by a few arcseconds or less), they are commonly referred to as a "double quasar". When the two are also close together in space (i.e. observed to have similar redshifts), they are termed a "quasar pair", or as a "binary quasar" if they are close enough that ...

  4. Bell's spaceship paradox - Wikipedia

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    So, calculations made in both frames show that the thread will break; in S′ due to the non-simultaneous acceleration and the increasing distance between the spaceships, and in S due to length contraction of the thread. In the following, the rest length [3] or proper length [4] of an object is its length measured in the object's rest frame.

  5. Degenerate matter - Wikipedia

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    A degenerate mass whose fermions have velocities close to the speed of light (particle kinetic energy larger than its rest mass energy) is called relativistic degenerate matter. The concept of degenerate stars , stellar objects composed of degenerate matter, was originally developed in a joint effort between Arthur Eddington , Ralph Fowler and ...

  6. Particle physics - Wikipedia

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    A proton consists of two up quarks and one down quark, linked together by gluons. The quarks' color charge are also visible. The neutrons and protons in the atomic nuclei are baryons – the neutron is composed of two down quarks and one up quark, and the proton is composed of two up quarks and one down quark. [29]

  7. Binary system - Wikipedia

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    A related classification though not a binary system is optical binary, which refers to objects that are so close together in the sky that they appear to be a binary system, but are not. Such objects merely appear to be close together, but lie at different distances from the Solar System. [1] [2]

  8. Special relativity - Wikipedia

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    In physics, the special theory of relativity, or special relativity for short, is a scientific theory of the relationship between space and time.In Albert Einstein's 1905 paper, On the Electrodynamics of Moving Bodies, the theory is presented as being based on just two postulates: [p 1] [1] [2]

  9. Quantum mechanics - Wikipedia

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    The exact nature of this Hilbert space is dependent on the system – for example, for describing position and momentum the Hilbert space is the space of complex square-integrable functions (), while the Hilbert space for the spin of a single proton is simply the space of two-dimensional complex vectors with the usual inner product.

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