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Void between Plank particle and Quark.... what else?
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[QUOTE="mfb, post: 5474119, member: 405866"] Forget all the numbers assigned to things below the upper size limit for the quark. The neutrino numbers are just nonsense and the others are at best hypothetical.There could be a lower limit - we don't know. Our current theories of physics cannot describe processes of the size of the Planck length, which means there has to be some new physics. Everything larger than a lower limit (or everything, if such a limit does not exist) up to the size of the observable universe can in theory be studied. There are nuclei that are not spherical. Everything smaller than lacks the structure to be non-spherical to our knowledge. The earth/moon system and Jupiter's moon system are not round, and at the size of stars. There are round and non-round structures on every scale. [/QUOTE]
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