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The 20th century is said to be a quark age since the melting matter into element was no longer the primary goal but to transmute one element into another. Also, with the application of more energy, to disintegrate the atoms or its nuclear core. New kinds of matter can be produce, new forces can be explored, new arrangements of known particles could be sought through the help of particle accelerator which smash high speed beams of particles against the other particle.

Inspec keywords: nuclear forces; quarks; quark matter; particle accelerators

Other keywords: particle beams; quark age; melting matter; particle accelerators; nuclear core

Subjects: Nuclear forces; Nuclear matter; Quark models in nuclei and nuclear processes; Quarks and gluons

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