Sentences with phrase «quark does»

So long as you realize your human quarks do not need the quarks that make up alcohol, then you should be ok.
Vegan versions of quark do exist, although they do not really taste like the original version.
Classic article from 1964: A new experiment indicates that quarks do not exist or, if they do, they must have very large masses by the usual standards

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Quark, if you don't know Christian theology then just shut your trap.
How did the first quark get into existence?
and (Atheists) they don't realize that while their egos bloat like space blob their brains simultaneously shrink into the size of a quark.
is really that even though there is no God, she is meant to serve others as God ordains through thousands of years of revelations and teachings because her quarks will be in an uproar if she doesn't?
How about going right down to basics that we are all made out of vibrating strings, that form sub atomic particles, that form quarks, that form, ah the hell with that to complicated lets just say god did it.
Where do we get our sense of purpose from — a quark?
Do quarks want to remain quarks thru and into infinity's Timeliness?
«As a matter of fact, if you don't mind the suggestion, The fact is not matter, but it's mind, without question; My companions and I have conceived a new vision, From the feelings of quarks to the love that's in fission.»
With this method, we have not simply done away with linguistic clutter, we have made the positive assertion that the ultimate «simple» or constituents of things experienced are neither the objects of common sense nor the «scientific» objects of physical theory (electrons, quarks, and the like).
Where they explained the phenomena in terms of gods and spirits, we do so in terms of electrons and quarks, gravity and nuclear forces, DNA and chromosomes, immune systems and amino acids, neurons and synapses.
When you have two up quarks and one down quark combined what elementary particle do you have, what is its symbol, what is the electric charge, what is the spin?
I believe that I exist at random, but I do not exist alone; and that as long as my quarks cohere, my entire function on this hurtling planet is to give what I can to the other extant things.
Like I asked before, do you think gluons or quarks or neutrons or electrons or positrons are the driving means of conceptualism or childbirthing?
To quote you, «I believe that I exist at random, but I do not exist alone; and that as long as my quarks cohere, my entire function on this hurtling planet is to give what I can to the other extant things» So all that being said, what is it that makes you believe being a «raging drunk», isn't acceptable... all things being considered.
I didn't have coconut oil so instead I made it with walnut oil, and I also had to replace the yogurt or quark with ricotta cheese, and it turned out to be delish!
Quark works for me, but do you have another idea how to use up all of the dough?
It feels more difficult when you do n`t eat cottage cheese, quark, eggs and meat / fish.
Use a tablespoon to do that, the quark topping should look like little dumplings.
If you don't have access to nut or laundry bags, you can still make quark.
Until I was in my teens I didn't know one could buy Quark, we always made it ourselves.
Do you think using quark instead of yogurt would work?
I didn't drain any liquid off the cottage cheese / greek yogurt mixture and the cheesecake still turned out well, if maybe a bit softer than if I'd used quark.
Do you have any recipes for making quark from fresh cream?
I've wanted to experiment more with quark cheese but didn't have the most convincing recipes to do it with but now I do.
For dairy farmer Lisa Kaiman, the story behind Jersey Girls Dairy Vermont Quark, a product of her humane, sustainable farming practices and «Dairy Done Right» clean eating philosophy, is a story she is glad to share.
Protons and neutrons do not directly interact with the field, but their constituents, quarks, do.
But even inside an accelerator, one couldn't assemble a large enough mass of quarks to do any damage out in the world, the researchers said.
For instance, one theory holds that when the quark - gluon soup turned into more ordinary matter, it did so in lumps that eventually gave rise to galaxies and clusters of galaxies.
«We thought we understood how you can combine quarks and antiquarks into matter, but this doesn't fit that pattern,» says David MacFarlane, a spokesman for the BaBar experiment.
While classic Newtonian physics does a fine job of describing the world we see around us, it breaks down utterly when confronted with the unpredictable behavior of the quantum world, the realm of atoms and quarks.
Great clumps of quarks stuck together in weird ways could do the trick
Unlike other exotic particle candidates, his and Britton's do not contain ordinary nuclear matter (i.e., quarks found in protons and neutrons).
There are other kinds of quarks that we don't encounter because they normally form unstable particles.
Does the Higgs provide mass not only to the W and Z particles but also to the quarks and leptons?
All kinds of particles that share this property, including quarks and neutrinos, are known as fermions; those that do not, such as photons, are bosons.
Only under extreme conditions, such as collisions in which temperatures exceed by a million times those at the center of the sun, do quarks and gluons pull apart to become the ultra-hot, frictionless perfect fluid known as quark - gluon plasma.
One difficulty in using a jet as an x-ray of the quark - gluon plasma is the fact that a quark - gluon plasma is a rapidly expanding ball of fire — it doesn't sit still.
All three men were rewarded for work done decades ago: Nambu for his description of «spontaneous broken symmetry» in the 1960s and Kobayashi and Maskawa for their work on symmetries and elementary particles known as quarks in the 1970s.
ALICE's results on proton - lead collisions so far do not indicate they are producing quark - gluon plasma, Evans adds, and his team is currently analysing data that will show whether ALICE has also detected hints of a colour - glass condensate.
Does matter break down into a soup of subatomic particles — called a quark - gluon plasma — and then into energy?
We can't actually detect quarks, but it doesn't matter; we know QCD is correct, because it makes predictions that we can verify.
«One particularly compelling question that scientists have had, is why do we always find quarks bound together in two and threes, but never alone?
This could be done either in a low - tech way by simply transmitting the 2 gigabytes of information needed to specify a person's DNA and then incubating a baby to be raised by the AI, or the AI could assemble quarks and electrons into full - grown people who would have all the memories scanned from their originals back on Earth.
«So how does one calculate the viscosity of those quarks and gluons?»
Son insists that black holes, quarks, and gluons really do have a big thing in common: They can be described by equations that govern the behavior of liquids.
Even if you do nt know your bottom quark from your tau neutrino (those are two subatomic particles discovered at the Lab, in case you forgot), youll still be stunned by the breadth of research proffered on this site.
Physicists Nicola Cabibbo, Makoto Kobayashi and Toshihide Maskawa helped to predict a new family of quarks; today scientists use the «CKM matrix» to do calculations.
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