Authors: D. G. Grossman
Quarks may be made of higher dimensional matter. If true, then it follows that all hadrons are made of higher dimensional matter. The conventional thinking about quarks, that they are point particles, has not proven useful over the past 60 years. A more useful idea is that the six known quarks (u, d, s, c, b, t) are made of matter of different dimensions - those dimensions being (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6) respectively - and each quark has a volume defined by the n-sphere surface volume formula of equal dimension. This gives theorists a mathematical handle, with which quarks and hadrons can be investigated.
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