Quarks are divided into three generations, six flavors and three colors, and there are thirty-six kinds of quarks.
Quarks are the basic units of hadrons (including neutrons, protons, nucleons, hyperons, baryons and mesons).
Hadrons such as neutrons, protons and mesons are composed of quarks, which are the more basic units (neutrons and protons are composed of three quarks and belong to baryons, and mesons are composed of two quarks). Many Chinese physicists call quarks "stratons".
? Three-generation quark graph
Tricolor quark graph
? Tricolor quarks are composed of different baryon nuclear hyperons (red, blue and green each occupy a color).
? Positive and negative quarks form various mesons.
? Quark-gluon plasma diagram
The+-sign in the figure represents the smallest inseparable unit of positive and negative electromagnetic information-quantum bit.
(john wheeler, a famous physicist, once famously said: Everything comes from bit by bit.
After the prosperity of quantum information research, this concept has been sublimated to everything from quantum bits.
Note: One point is one point.