Rade Posted March 11, 2013 Report Posted March 11, 2013 (edited) See this link: http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2013/03/physicists-discover-a-whopping.html?ref=hp There are now 16 different families of solutions to how 3 physical bodies can interact. Concerning quantum theory how quarks with mass interact within a nucleon such as the proton [P], this set of 16 equally possible solutions would nicely match the sum-over-history (path interval) interpretation of Feynman for the proton, assuming the proton is composed of three fundamental bodies with mass (what Feynman called partons). Now, the current Standard Model suggests the three partons of Feynman within a proton to be quarks. But, can we think of an alternative model that would not violate conservation of energy law and time translation symmetry ? That is, can we propose an alternative model of three partons that contain more than three quarks to form the proton that result in 16 different families of mathematical solutions ? Edited March 11, 2013 by Rade Quote
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