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Quarks are quirky beasts. Unlike protons, each with an electric
charge of +1, and electrons, with a charge of –1, quarks have fractional
charges that come in thirds. And you’ll never catch a quark all by itself;
it will always be clutching other quarks nearby. In fact, the force that
keeps two (or more) of them together actually grows stronger the more
you separate them—as if they were attached by some sort of subnuclear
rubber band. Separate the quarks enough, the rubber band snaps and the
stored energy summons E = mc
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to create a new quark at each end,
leaving you back where you started.
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