The Existence of Quarks (4 of 15)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 29 ก.พ. 2008
- Episode 4 of In Search of Giants: Dr Brian Cox takes us on a journey through the history of particle physics. In this episode we learn how Murray Gell-Mann predicted the existence of quarks.
This film is part of a series originally broadcast on Teachers' TV (www.teachers.tv/video/23645).
The series was made with the support of The Science and Technology Facilities Council (www.scitech.ac.uk).
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www.particledetectives.net - School resources on the LHC, how science works and particle physics.
Films produced and directed by Alom Shaha (www.labreporter.com). - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
this was enthusiastic video by Dr.Cox. this was the first time to know that there were quarks inh the world. THUMBS UP!
the discovery of Mr. Murray Gell-Mann, the QUARKS really gives us the ideas that there are many things to be discovered by maybe one of us in this complicated world.
- CAPAL,M. CHEM 51.1-AGC
1XALLUCH Never have I heard such thing of "Quarks" before. It's brilliant how they expand our learning so simply.
Particle Accelerator plays a significant role in the field of Science. It is highly dependable and functional to all the scientists who studied about the elements and etc.
1XARULONA : Quarks, something i never heard before in our Chemistry class. Very informative for learners and beginners 👏🏻
It so amazing to think that everything is composed of very small particles that couldn't be seen with the naked eye, yet despite it's size it plays a very big role in the whole world.
-Escrupulo CHEM81 - EB1
It's amazing how scientist can come up with these discoveries. Science is beautiful, and so is the world :)
-Mulok Chem51 AGC
1XEBacanto: The accent is undeniably uncomprehendable, but the content is infact a new knowledge to me, quarks and the 3 fundamental particles.
1XEABUT: Particle accelerator, the basic building blocks called Quarks that made up the fundamental particles were all significant information in this episode. They were not known to me before. Great! :D
Things have its simplified version that will help us understand deeper. I want to explore more about "quarks". Great discovery! - CortezChemEB1
1XE SUAREZ: I've encountered the study of the existence of quarks.
The existence of quarks has been established largely through indirect evidence; no experiment has succeeded in isolating individual quarks. Many physicists believe that it is not possible to isolate individual quarks because the energy required to separate them goes into creating new quarks that combine with the ones being separated.
1XAGillegao: My greatest regards for engaging us into such! Nice hair Dr. Cox!
I am definitely amazed how the cosmic ray helped us. -Viliran, Chem81 EB1
Another great and informative discoveries. 👍👏
I've never heard about 'Quarks'. A great information indeed! -AllorinChemEB1
It's striking that the smallest known units of matter are the basic building blocks of everything. Padilla Chem 81, EB1
I gained a lot of information about quarks and it's a new word for me and thank you Dr. Cox for explaining it very well :)
1XANAM: This video makes me learn a lot and gain the knowledge in an informative way.
Even though in the past is not as techy as what we have in the present, these brilliant people still discovered what is useful in our present.Emano_81CSB
Nice prediction - Murray Gell-Man !
1XE WAHIMAN: Never heard that before. Very Informative. Im loving science now. :)
Learned something new from this video, Quarks. - CabanazChemEB1
It's just really amazing that everything around us is just made of 3 fundamental partcicles! Wow ! - RayponChemEB1
Are you alive?
1XAGUYLAN: There is so much more we do need to learn. Thanks for the knowledge:)
i never thought that there were quarks. I was surprised when i saw this video. This video really helps.We should not stop learning. NICE JOB! --ValdeChemEB1
81CSBBragat: such a astonishing experiments in all the ages.
1XAGALARRITA: hmmmmm, Quarks. Never heard of it before. Thanks for the information
1XABERADOR: I thought it is quarts but no, it's actually quarks. This video is very informative.
1XABERSOLA- the quarks were exciting to learn about :)
1XE MANGIN....Thestudies on quarks, i admit is quite interesting... yet what is more important is that, we value what we may discover. :)
1XE YARE: Science is indeed evolving constantly.
1XASANJUAN: I've never heard anything about "Quarks" before. It's amazing how the Physicists can further explain the existence of these building blocks
1 XE ABORDE :Itis a particle which possesses both an electrical charge and another charge. Quarks combine into groups of two or three to from other objects which are known as mesons and baryons. Protons and neutrons are both good examples of these combinations as both are made up of three quarks.
1XADANAOTO - Thanks to the particle accelerators built in the 1940s-50s, it led us to the discovery of many new particles which has exotic names.
1xevillapez: Never thought of these things before! Such an eye-opener experience, as in literally ^^.
81CSBPagtulon-an: And again, it's just amazing...really amazing.
"Quarks" --> added to my vocab. Thanks for this video it helps a lot.
SaburaoChemEB1
Science is just awesome. It's greatness never ends.
- Alvarado71ACB
1.1 ROA: All of our surroundings are made up of three fundamental particles namely, the electron, neutron, and protons. In 1912, cosmic rays are then founded out and to be studied. Murray Gell-Mann then restored order and elegance about the knowledge of the phenomena of cosmic rays. According to him all of the fundamental particles were made up of basic building blocks which he named quarks
Let me see if I have this right. Dimensions are found within dimensions of a sphere that is curved space composed of strings otherwise known gravitons that are really gluons seeking relationships with quarks that create a force called gravity which is unique only to electrmagnetic motion forward in time.
CHEM 01- EDA- NALDOZA
An excellent video indeed! Dr. Cox is really awesome because he explained it very well.The information on this video is very helpful especially to the students like me.:)
I would really invite my other classmates to watch videos by Dr. Cox.
Thank you for the video! :)
Facts about chemistry are so interesting! Another lesson learned :)
Those quarks are such that mysterious....... :D
-Lindongan Chem 51 AGC
81CSBRañoa: you had my curiosity but now you have my attention.
the chemistry it is very impressive again and again.. (y)
81CSBLABASTIDA: this video is nice... it make me realized that what will happen to our world without science...
VERY INFORMATIVE
Amazing! Chemistry is becoming much more interesting
Chemistry! lol lol lol
81CsbCabillan: Three Building Blocks called Quarks . GREAT !
1XADOCTOR Quarks? woaaah. this is great! im learning new stuff
First time to encounter such term.
A very helpful and easy-to-understand video. Thank you. - regualosChem51agc
Fascinating
81CSBArrieta: Episodes 1-3: 3 fundamental particles, Episode 4: over 80 fundamental particles .....well, that escalated quickly.
More particles are discovered by the use of Particle Accelerator.
Salang, Chem81 EB1
Yeah ! this is so much amazing I want to watch it again and again :)
-Lorono Chem51 AGC
Just gained new information by watching this video
-Lauzon Chem81 EB1
WoW!! now I learn how Murray Gell-Mann predicted the existence of quarks.
Totally Great!! \m/
-Macapagal71acb
@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
CHEM 01 EDA- BUNA
This is an awesome video that really explain about atoms. :D
A thumbs up can't describe how great these scientists to discovery these things that contributed so much to our modern science.
People who discover these things are truly AMAZING! they even discovered the smallest particles. SOOO AMAAAAZING!
Scientists in our modern science ROCKS! \mmmmm/
-baangchemeb1
Quarks sure are new to me, thanks.
-CatubigChem51AGB
very interesting!
IXABALATERO: I never knew Quarks even existed. Thank you!
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.
1XAPANTANOSAS It feels nice to learn about new things! I neverknew about Quarks.
amazing
wow, The Existence of Quarks
-Paradero chem 51 AGC
how many fundamental particles must be in one matter?
-alfabeto Chem 51 AGC
One discovery leads to another.. niceeee x)
The Particle Accelerator is so amazing and so is Murray Gell-Mann ;) -AmoresChem81EB1
(SIR GERRY VALLENTE)
1XAJAVIER: WOW! Just woowww!
81CSBAcosta: quarks are the 3 building blocks of the fundamental particles mk :)
CHEM01 EDA PIIT
this is another excellent video. i am very thankful for this video for the reason that it helps us get information about science.
Malawani1xa: what amazing discoveries :)
1XEBacasnot: Nosebleed! haha amazingly unimaginable
I just knew that there were quarks. But its a little bit confusing when Mr.Cox said that according to Gell-Mann, "protons, electrons, neutrons and the whole of the zoo of fundamental particles was made up of 3 quarks". so if they have the same basic component, then why aren't the particles the same? xD
(Mr. Vallente Chem-81)
-LegaspiEB1
Amazing :)
Never heard about quarks before... very informative video (y)
-Paraiso Chem51-AGC
1XEEMANO: Based of what I saw and comprehended in this video, the particles that made quarks exist are the neurons, protons, and the whole fundamental particles.
IXARAFISURA: it's hard to believe that there is Quarks but this video shows that Quarks exist. :)
1XAASINERO very informative! Thanks!!
81CSBLampios: very amazing!
Protons Newtons and Electrons are Matter. They discovered the particles for example is the Cosmic Rays.
-81CSBGalvadores
IXACARABANES: i didnt heard about quarks before and now Im glad i knew them
full of knowledge and learnings
Gamotin(Chem81 EB1)
1XETACNA: Very broad, but CHEMISTRY is greatly amazing :)
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...
People are awesome! we discover many things! great
-Romualdo Chem51 AGC
the idea of quarks' existence is quite fascinating :-)
-Jariolne71ACB
Didn't have any idea about "Quarks". Interesting huh! :) -LumacadChemEB1
@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 =]
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.
This is my first time to hear about a quart. Good information. -GuinFrancizLIMChem52AGB
Word of the day - Quarks. Additional information. -GabutanCHEM81EB1
I LOVE THIS VIDEO NEW LEARNINGS ABOUT WHAT QUARK IS. MAGDUGO KEVIN POLL CHEM 52-AGA
Protons, Neutrons and electrons are simply awesome LOL -SuarezChemEB1
CHEM81EF2Gironella: I wonder how many more particles that are hidden from us~ Very curious indeed!
Amazing! Naa pa diay jud mas gamay sa electrons, protons & neutrons -WalagCHEMEB1
If everything is made up of just the fundamental particles does that mean that I am just an arrangement of those particles?
I'm not Rey, I'm just an arrangement of electrons, protons, and electrons, and a bit of space in between :)
- Gallares CHEM81 EB1
Never heard of quarks before by the way
1XASUSON: Quarks sounds new to me. this cute Quarks do exist.