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when the smallest particle is cut in half over and over again infinitely times, it will never disappear... since I used the word infinite, right?
AnthonyFB said:when the smallest particle is cut in half over and over again infinitely times, it will never disappear... since I used the word infinite, right?
The smallest known particle in the universe is the quark, which is a fundamental building block of matter that makes up protons and neutrons.
The size of a quark is estimated to be about 10^-18 meters, making it incredibly small and difficult to observe directly.
There is currently no scientific evidence to suggest that particles can be infinitely small. However, the concept of infinity is still being explored in the field of quantum mechanics.
Studying the smallest particles can help us understand the fundamental laws of the universe and how matter and energy interact on a microscopic level. This knowledge can also have practical applications in fields such as technology and medicine.
Scientists use powerful tools such as particle accelerators and detectors to study the behavior and properties of particles. They also use mathematical models and theories to make predictions about the behavior of particles at the smallest scale.