Kristijan Bartol

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Summarizing, rocks are made of quarks and electrons, whose interaction with the Higgs field provides 5% of the rock’s mass. The remaining 95% comes primarily from the strong force field that binds quarks together into protons and neutrons, and binds protons and neutrons together into nuclei. Ultimately, a rock is nothing but fields—fields you can kick.
Tales of the Quantum: Understanding Physics' Most Fundamental Theory
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