![]() This is where I think I've made an error. If this process were allowed to continue you'd have infinite quarks. If quark pairs can be spaghettified, at some point they will pull apart generating two quark pairs instead of one. ![]() Quarks have mass, so they should be affected by gravity and get pulled in. So I was thinking about what happens when a quark pair falls into a black hole. Eventually matter is pulled into individual atoms. All I know about quarks is that they make up protons and neutrons and you can't really pull a quark pair apart, you just end up with 2 quark pairs because of all the energy you added becomes 2 new quarks.Īll I know about black holes is objects falling into them are pulled apart by tidal forces as the gravity at the close end is stronger than at the far end of the object.
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