So, quarks in hadrons are like the apertures in the Klein quartic?
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Replying to @graveolens
This implies that quarks have definite/closed surfaces and I'm not sure that's true.
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Replying to @open_spectrum
The apertures in the Klein quartic are a little weird. (heavens, the Klein quartic is more than a little weird). My motivations were (besides just sort of free associating about threenesses), I think, wanting something with a more compact description than ...
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Replying to @graveolens @open_spectrum
"here's the Lagrangian of the Strong force, I assume you can figure out the rest" -- it's not easy to walk away from that feeling like one has a good notion of the insides of hadrons -- as mentioned to
@roice713 : I am not a physicist, but for2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @graveolens @roice713
If I understand right, the Lagrangian is a classical solution but quarks are exclusively quantum and not individually observable. So the idea might be erroneous.
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more of "I can't think of a single, unified, /compact/ picture of three very symmetric as quarks play out in a proton"
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