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  • Isn't calling it a zoo kind of degrading ? this seems to be a recurring theme amongst NWO "scientists" ...

  • which he named 'quaawks'

  • Does this dude ever frown?

  • i came here to learn about quarks not to be introduced to it and have more questions than i already have

  • @BladeZGamerZ i hate having to shuffle through these damn youtube videos for that same problem, theres no explanations just descriptions. maybe a few explanations to those who have never heard of quarks.

  • 1:56 hell yeah! ;)

  • this part i didnt understand that good, they didnt explain the other particles

  • Brian speaks Irish Accent not British. it is very much like British but a bit changed. i love his accent.

  • @iksahir No, it's British. He was born in Lancashire, England.

  • @AppleDoodle24 Thats right but i said "a bit changed" like you heard that singer Cole talking. whats her full name, i forgot but she talks very much like him:)

  • boringggggggggggg -_-

  • This British makes me giggle so much i might pee. Once again having to watch this horse crap because of a hw assignment. BAH SHOOT ME!!!! Im gonna tweek if i here more of his crappy accent. Elegant my ass!

  • @Balon72894 its definately not elegant, he has a thick manchester accent but its better than the usual robotic accents in most science vids on here

    check this pisstake out.......

    youtube.com/watch?v=fhn8j7S4uK­U

  • @Balon72894 English accents, not British.

  • and what are quarks made of? does this building block shit continue?

  • @espionaj008 Yes. Try watching "String Theory". It is the theory of everything. It explains why things have colour, density etc. Everything is made up of strings. Different length and vibration of the strings will give rise to different densities and colours of an atom, or quarks. It's a long story. You'll have to research your own =]

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  • Марри Гелл-Манн во всём ошибается. Нет ни кварков, ни глюонов, ни дробных электртческих зарядов, ни бозонов Хиггса. Есть только электроны и позитроны - единственные истинно элементарные частицы, обладающие массой покоя, потому что они вращаются одновременно по двум или трём собственным внутренним осям, да к тому же автоторсионно, самораскручиваясь до единственного очевидного предела! Нет массы и гравитации без внутреннего вращения. Игорь Дмитриев.  РФ. Самара. diverg@inbox.ru

  • The only broken symmetry that makes perception interesting is encryption, be it art or in writing, it disturbes our minds in the subject of the observation. Could it be that an elaboration of basic life feature can help in the study of this mattere ? I don't know, but I am surely working on it, though hate to do it on my own, in singularity, if you wish.

  • lol, british keanu reeves!

  • As long as humans go on we will always be trying to know more about the world around us. It is human curiosity, which also leads to other things such as a butt plug...

  • There is 100 septenvigintillion quarks in the known universe

  • @faithie70 There's not that many!!

  • google Doe's Account, its mindblowing.

  • @Wintblash Whats more mindblowing is the amount of sales it will get, no one will catch on to the get rich quick scheme, and that years after its been disproven it'll still have cult followers believing its true.

  • I'm Beglian and i'm an outstander between the discussion AE or BE but I've to say that I prefer the American English before the Britisch. I think because the British talk like We are the better part of Europe, but in fact they are the once with the most crime, weakest economy, not taking part in the EU etc.

  • Whatever Dude!

  • And the "Americans" talk like they are the better part of the world. I don't see the relevance with the video, however.

    Since conceptual relevance has been discarded, I would like to point out that Belgian beer is awesome.

  • ying

  • think

  • Where is the rest of it?

  • why isn't teh video longer?

  • I prefer this British accent a zillion times over most American accents; its more elegant.

  • Oh, c'mon. S'got no soul, n'sounds like a stuck engine. Not mentioning the gayness.

  • Haha, which automatically gives it more credibility? Is that why British people are so often the bad guys in American movies? Because our accents deceive fallible Americans into trusting us?

  • @flaze3 dude totally... all this "We will restore order and freedom to the republic", next thing you know guys got fleets of star destroyers and has wiped out almost the jedi. I wonder if theres a lawyer preparing the class action suite for jedi repirations.

  • @hyperdrachen I couldn't possibly comment :p

  • @TeveelTV Americans dont have an accent which is why it sounds so much more elegant.

  • @TeveelTV It is also easier to understand by non-native speakers like me ;)

  • @TeveelTV I like the New Zealand Accent :)

  • @TeveelTV

    I live not too far from Brian Cox's home city. In england this accent is considered to be quite rough/northern/common sounding. I like it though

  • @TeveelTV did you know zillion is a real number? it has 87 zeros

  • @TeveelTV not heard a scoucer have you? lol

  • @TeveelTV

    Not that this is relevant to the information in the video itself but I do find it harder to listen to. (Than for example other English accents). I really have to keep my ears 'sharp' to follow. I'm just not as used to it as I am with some American English accents.

    Thanks for the video upload, SciTechUK. :)

  • @TeveelTV it is soooo gay.

  • @TeveelTV Well, from my perspective, it's quite a bit annoying.

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  • behind your ear

  • lol QUACKS?

  • lol "paah-ticles"

  • @10mintwo "bombahhding the eahth frohm outah space" :P

  • Someone once said that the nobel prize should not go to someone that discovers a new particle, but to someone who doesn't.

  • yeah it was Oppenheimer. Post cyclotron days.

  • haha thats really funny... notice what the guy w/ the white afro says @ the very end...

  • I don't understand? lol, how does that make sense?

  • They are discovering new paticals at such a rate that if they hit a wall or run out of praticlas to discover it would in effect trigger a revolution.

  • Great, thank you for this!

  • damnit! where the hell is the rest of this video?

  • they are called different things, in different parts, in SciTechUK

  • quarks are fukn tiny

    if a quark was 1 inch long.....then an atom would be about(i may be rong)1,000,000 miles long

  • yeh your wrong

  • HAHAHAAHA

  • do you know where I can get that picture at 2:23

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