Daniel Moore

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In addition to the twelve matter particles (we don’t count antimatter particles as unique particles)—the six quarks and six leptons—there are particles that transmit forces. For example, electromagnetic interactions are transmitted via photons. When two electrons repel each other, they are actually exchanging a photon. It’s not quite mathematically accurate, but you can think of it as one electron pushing the other away by shooting a photon at it.
We Have No Idea: A Guide to the Unknown Universe
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