Mysterious Internal Reactions: Quarks, Electricity, and People

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The discussion centers on the phenomenon of quarks and their detection in deep underground experiments, with a specific mention of neutrino detectors. Participants explore the idea of whether similar reactions could occur within the human body, particularly in relation to sensations resembling static electricity shocks. One user describes experiencing internal snaps that feel like static, prompting curiosity about biological reactions. The consensus indicates that while such reactions are theoretically possible, they are unlikely to be felt without highly sensitive instruments. Overall, the conversation highlights the intersection of particle physics and human sensory experiences.
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So I was watching a show, months ago, and they were doing research on finding Quarks, miles below the ground there was a tank of liquid. Every so often a quark would hit an atom square on and react. I was wondering. If that reaction could take place in people, just walking around?

Every once in a while I will feel and hear a snap, not really painful. They have the sound and feel of static electricity shock but emanating inside the body. I am sure there can be plenty of biological reasons for such things. Just curious about reactions. Don't need medical help.
 
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So I was watching a show, months ago, and they were doing research on finding Quarks, miles below the ground there was a tank of liquid. Every so often a quark would hit an atom square on and react. I was wondering. If that reaction could take place in people, just walking around?

It is more likely to be a neutrino detector, such as the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory. Yes, the same reactions occur in your body.

Every once in a while I will feel and hear a snap, not really painful. They have the sound and feel of static electricity shock but emanating inside the body. I am sure there can be plenty of biological reasons for such things. Just curious about reactions. Don't need medical help.

This is unrelated, I am sure. You need massive highly sensitive instruments to detect such things. You can't feel the tiny number of reactions when they occur in your body.

Cheers -- sylas
 
thanks sylas
You are correct. Neutrino's. It was months ago.
 
So I know that electrons are fundamental, there's no 'material' that makes them up, it's like talking about a colour itself rather than a car or a flower. Now protons and neutrons and quarks and whatever other stuff is there fundamentally, I want someone to kind of teach me these, I have a lot of questions that books might not give the answer in the way I understand. Thanks

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