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Answer: Where did quarks originate from?

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2009

Answer from John Mather.

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  • @Danielnoctis Probably. Look up Planck units. They're as close an approximation as our present knowledge of physics allows, at least when it comes to length and, maybe, time.

  • @Danielnoctis Only when we find the mid point.

  • @Danielnoctis why would it?

  • Will the seeking of the smallest and the largest ever cease to exist?

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