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Theoretical pjysics seems to be swamped by particles with unusual or rediculous names. What are the funniest named particles and what are their properties?
The discussion revolves around the humorous and unusual names of various particles in physics, exploring the properties and implications of these names. Participants share their thoughts on specific particles and the reasons behind their nomenclature, touching on theoretical aspects and cultural references.
Participants generally agree that many particle names are humorous or odd, but there is no consensus on which names are the funniest or most confusing. The discussion remains open-ended with various perspectives on the implications of these names.
Some participants express uncertainty about the appropriateness of the names and their meanings, suggesting that the naming conventions may reflect broader issues in scientific communication and understanding.
Originally posted by ObsessiveMathsFreak
The quarks have the most RIDICULOUS names of them all. Charm.
CHARM!
Named on a whim by all accounts.
And everybody just acceptted it. The others aren't so bad, but the actual name quark doesn't really mean anything. It was actually a nonsence word.
Originally posted by MajinVegeta
I think the quarks up and down have the most confusing names! I was telling my sister what a proton was made out of: 2 up quarks and 1 down quark. She was confused when I said "up" and "down". Why on Earth were they called such odd names?
I believe it to be in fact intentional. Science is now studiously avoiding meaningful names, since all the previous meaningfully named things have all turned out to be embarrassingly incorrect. Think atom (indivisible), electron orbitals etc. All of these have very different meanings from what they originally mean. Because we don't understand much about these newly discovered ones, we use funny names. And it helps undermine the mad scientist myth.Originally posted by MajinVegeta
I think the quarks up and down have the most confusing names! I was telling my sister what a proton was made out of: 2 up quarks and 1 down quark. She was confused when I said "up" and "down". Why on Earth were they called such odd names?