mitchr...@gmail.com wrote:No. That doesn't measure a subatomic hadron in free space.
a proton and an antiproton cannot collide. They repels. Watch what
these criminal khazar satanists are doing with children in america. For >> which they blamed hitler.
150k khazars in Chicago Worshiping Moloch in 1933
https://b%69%74%63%68ute.com/video/LSiaamFTu4cI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jL3Q1bbbs9Q
How could a hadron ever be observed?
The best we have done is magnify the largest atom.
If a particle lands how would we find it?
very easy. It depends on the size of your HF broadband fiber optics ca
What do we observe the hadron by? How does it emit
light that we could ever observe?
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