Andrew Capshaw

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For one thing, if quarks can be destroyed without destroying antiquarks, then it should also be possible for particles such as protons—which are made of quarks—to decay. In other words, Sakharov’s first condition implies that every atom in our universe is ultimately unstable—at least slightly. Even atoms cannot last forever.
At the Edge of Time: Exploring the Mysteries of Our Universe’s First Seconds (Science Essentials Book 32)
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