Negative quarks represent yellow visual sensations . The ordinary sort of negative-quark represents a yellow sensation that is perceived on the right side. Conversely, negative anti-quarks are objectified from yellow sensations experienced on the left. So these quarks are defined by two different kinds of experience; visual sensation and somatic sensation.
Definitions of Negative Quarks
Different experiences are described by comparison with various reference sensations. Since antiquity these reference sensations have been objectified as seeds. Yellow sensations are objectified as negative-seeds. They are symbolized using a capital Roman letter E without serifs. Somatic sensations felt on the right or left sides are objectified as ordinary or odd seeds. They are noted by or
Negative quarks can be defined from pairs of seeds because they represent pairs of sensations.
The matchmaking is formally stated as follows. A seed-aggregate composed from one negative-seed and one ordinary-seed is called an ordinary negative quark. It is represented symbolically using the bold lowercase Roman letter e without serifs. Here is a mathematical expression of the definition along with some icons to illustrate the quark. You can click on icons to go to a page with more detail.
The negative anti-quark is defined as the union of one negative-seed with an odd-seed.
Characteristics of Negative Quarks
The foregoing quarks may be described by their quantum numbers. They also have some specific individual traits like temperature and energy. Follow the links for a full explanation, but ultimately these secondary attributes are determined by the same sensations that define each quark. Here is a quick summary.
negative Quark Characteristics
charge quantum numberzero
lepton quantum number±1/8
baryon quantum numberzero
angular momentum numberzero
temperature676 (℃)
internal energy-33 (MeV)