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Void between Plank particle and Quark.... what else?
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[QUOTE="mfb, post: 5474084, member: 405866"] There is no "planck particle", or at least nothing like that has ever been observed or even predicted. In the standard model, particles do not have a size, they are point-like. Be careful with questions that make various assumptions already, because those assumptions can be wrong and then it is hard to impossible to answer the questions. A gap that could exist is between the mass of the known particles and the Planck energy. We don't know if there is a gap - we simply do not have colliders powerful enough to discover potential particles in that gap. The Planck scale could also be much lower, if there are small extra dimensions. And if there is a gap, we do not know why it exists. All those questions are studied in particle physics. [/QUOTE]
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