The term 'quark' for fundamental particles was coined by physicist Murray Gell-Mann, who was inspired by a phrase in James Joyce's novel 'Finnegans Wake' that reads 'three quarks for Muster Mark.' Gell-Mann initially used this term because he discovered that protons and neutrons contain three quarks, though it was later found that there are actually six varieties of quarks. This example illustrates how scientific terminology can emerge from literary sources and demonstrates the creative process behind naming fundamental particles in physics.
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Quarks Named After James JoyceAjouté :
The word quark >> comes from James Joyce's Finnegan's Wake.
>> Really?
>> Yes.
>> Oh, okay. How so?
>> Because we found that there were three quarks in the middle of the proton and neutron, >> right?
>> Okay. Three.
And there's some rhyme in Finnegan's Wake that says three quarks for muster mark. And so Murray Galman who's one of the original physicists to think about what the particles are in >> in the tiny tiny stuff >> in the tiny tiny particles. Uh he had that phrase in his head >> and then he says three quarks for >> for mustard mark and so it was three because the number three okay except there's more than three there's like you know with the two varieties times three there's six six kinds of cork. So the numbers in the end don't match up.
>> He he didn't know anything.
>> He he didn't know. He just started. He just began the investigation. But the word quirk stayed.
>> Okay. Mhm. Yeah. It's a dumb name.
>> All right. Um >> well, you can't say what does it look like, >> right?
>> That's true.
>> I mean, in my field, we see a nebula that looks like a tarantula, we call it the tarantula nebula, >> right?
>> We see another nebula looks like North America. We call the North American Nebula.
>> That's so crazy. If you see a quirk, what are you going to say it looks
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