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RE: Scrutinizing a dark top model with colliders, cosmology and astrophysics

in #steemstem7 years ago

Oh, I was playing around with the idea of the larger the object, the higher the gravitational attraction between them. So I thought the heavier particle would be the one at the bottom. There is a lot of assumptions going on in my head when I asked the question :)

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The names have nothing to do with the size. All those guys are elementary particles at the end of the day. without any substructure. The bottom quark is in fact the next-to-heaviest.

That explains it then. Thanks a lot.

You are welcome then! :)