Not exact matches
Whereas «up» and «down» quarks instantly condense to form protons and neutrons, the addition of «strange» quarks makes a stable nugget that can grow far more
massive than the nuclei of ordinary
atoms, Witten proposed in 1984.
For instance, galaxies and galactic clusters behave as if they were far more
massive than would be expected if they comprised only
atoms and molecules, spinning faster
than their observable mass would explain.
Ariel's
massive new engine makes the lightweight
Atom an even faster, crazier drive
than ever before.