Mysterious Internal Reactions: Quarks, Electricity, and People

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In summary, the conversation discusses the possibility of quark reactions occurring in people and the explanation of the sensation of snaps inside the body. It is revealed that the original discussion was likely about neutrino detectors and it is unlikely for quark reactions to be felt in the body due to the need for highly sensitive instruments.
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So I was watching a show, months ago, and they were doing research on finding Quarks, miles below the ground there was a tank of liquid. Every so often a quark would hit an atom square on and react. I was wondering. If that reaction could take place in people, just walking around?

Every once in a while I will feel and hear a snap, not really painful. They have the sound and feel of static electricity shock but emanating inside the body. I am sure there can be plenty of biological reasons for such things. Just curious about reactions. Don't need medical help.
 
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beeger said:
So I was watching a show, months ago, and they were doing research on finding Quarks, miles below the ground there was a tank of liquid. Every so often a quark would hit an atom square on and react. I was wondering. If that reaction could take place in people, just walking around?

It is more likely to be a neutrino detector, such as the Sudbury Neutrino Observatory. Yes, the same reactions occur in your body.

Every once in a while I will feel and hear a snap, not really painful. They have the sound and feel of static electricity shock but emanating inside the body. I am sure there can be plenty of biological reasons for such things. Just curious about reactions. Don't need medical help.

This is unrelated, I am sure. You need massive highly sensitive instruments to detect such things. You can't feel the tiny number of reactions when they occur in your body.

Cheers -- sylas
 
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thanks sylas
You are correct. Neutrino's. It was months ago.
 

FAQ: Mysterious Internal Reactions: Quarks, Electricity, and People

What are quarks and how do they play a role in internal reactions?

Quarks are subatomic particles that make up protons and neutrons, which are the building blocks of atoms. They interact with each other through the strong nuclear force, which is responsible for holding the nucleus of an atom together. In internal reactions, quarks can combine and break apart, releasing energy and creating new particles.

How does electricity relate to internal reactions?

Electricity is a fundamental force that plays a crucial role in internal reactions. It is involved in interactions between charged particles, such as electrons and protons, and can induce changes in the behavior of quarks. In particle accelerators, electricity is used to accelerate particles to high speeds, allowing scientists to study internal reactions in detail.

Can we harness the power of internal reactions for practical use?

While internal reactions are currently being studied for their potential applications, such as nuclear power and medical imaging, they are still largely theoretical. The energy released in internal reactions is incredibly powerful, but also difficult to control and harness in a controlled manner. Further research and technological advancements are needed before we can fully harness the power of internal reactions.

How do internal reactions impact our understanding of the universe?

Internal reactions are a crucial aspect of the Standard Model of particle physics, which is our current best understanding of the fundamental particles and forces that make up our universe. Studying internal reactions allows us to gain insight into the fundamental laws that govern the behavior of matter and energy, and can help us better understand the origins and evolution of the universe.

What role do people play in internal reactions?

People play a critical role in the study of internal reactions. Scientists and researchers use advanced technologies and mathematical models to study internal reactions, and collaborate with each other to further our understanding. Additionally, people are essential in developing and maintaining the technological infrastructure needed to study and harness internal reactions, such as particle accelerators and detectors.

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