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A gluon is an elementary subatomic particle that has integral spin. It acts as the exchange particles for the strong force between quarks, analogous to the exchange of photons in the electromagnetic force between two charged particles.
Creationism[edit]
According to Jack Chick, gluons do not exist.[1] In fact, no physicist has ever measured or observed them. They are a made up dream to keep naturalistically-minded sheeple unaware of the truth: that the reason why nucleons are held together is not the strong interaction, but Colossians 1:17.
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References[edit]
- ↑ See panels 27-29. "Big Daddy?". Chick Publications. Published in 2002. Retrieved 10 August 2016.