Quantenphysik für Alle, Kapitel 11

A typical day in the life of the Atom’s family starts off with mom-protons and dad-neutrons waking up. Both mom and dad care for the kid-quarks. Basically caring for the kid quarks means making sure they are always changing their quark colors and making sure they are having fun with the many games that they play, like ‘spin’ (which is a game they always play), where all they do is constantly spin around! Everybody in the family must obey simple house rules like the Uncle Pauli exclusion principle (which says that there can’t be more than one person with the same color, spin and state in the same room). Mom-proton and dad-neutron are very protective of the kid-quarks! They never let the kid-quarks wander around alone—if this should one day happen, mom-proton and dad-neutron would literally ‘fall apart’.
- Shireen Kaufman
("Tour-of-the-Subatomic-Zoo-A-Guide-to-Particle-Physics", S.70)
Schön ist auch die Geschichte auf Seite 72!
Hier eine Seite für das Konsumieren und "Verstehen" (nicht zu verwechseln mit "Begreifen"): https://teilchenzoo.desy.de/ausstellung/
https://www.damtp.cam.ac.uk/user/tong/pp/pp.pdf
https://www.leifiphysik.de/kern-teilchenphysik/teilchenphysik/grundwissen/feynman-diagramme
Ebenfalls sehr anschaulich ab Folie 24: https://www.schul-physik.de/downloads/zoofol99.pdf

Lernen von XKCD: https://www.explainxkcd.com/wiki/index.php/2351:_Standard_Model_Changes
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