Tachyons are theoretical particles and cannot be equated to existing massed particles.
Tachyons are any theoretical particles that have an imaginary mass. Because all tachyons have an imaginary mass, the velocity of all tachyons must exceed the speed of light (contrasted with Bradyons like electrons, quarks, and composite particles which must always move slower than light). Most modern theories suggest that even if such particles exist, they would likely be short lived due to effects such as tachyon condensation.
Up quarks, down quarks and electrons make up atoms (matter).
Up quarks, down quarks and electrons make up atoms (matter).
Not only are tachyons possible, but their existence is necessary for many of the most highly accepted current theories of physics.
Tachyons are imaginary subatomic particles that always travel faster than light.
Quarks make up protons and neutrons, which, in turn, make up an atom's nucleus. Each proton and each neutron contains three quarks. A quark is a fast-moving point of energy.
Protons and neutrons are formed from quarks and gluons; electrons are fundamental particles.
quarks are located in the protons and neutrons are located in the nucleus of an atom.
Atoms True atoms make up all matter, but quarks make up all atoms. So fundamentally quarks make up all matter. Atoms _________________________________________________________________ dft.ba/quarks All you'll need to know about what make up hadrons, which make up matter.
The smallest particles on earth are called quarks. Quarks are the fundamental particles that make neutrons and protons in atoms.
Well, the up and down Quark make Protons and Neutrons. Protons and Neutrons make atoms. Atoms make matter. Almost everything we see is made out of matter. If there where no quarks those things woudn't have been here.
A mixture of down and up quarks and antiquarks. D-antiD, D-antiU, U-antiD, or U-antiU.