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 Nobel Prize in Physics
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three americans have received the nobel prize in physics "for the discovery of asymptotic freedom in the theory of the strong interaction"...

this is an interesting theory that i also dont know much about ..:)

and yes, my salam to Wangari Maathai, from kenya, for winning the peace prize...wudnt it be cool if someone from Nepal won a peace prize?? ooh well :)

anywaz here's for information on physics laurates

Source: nobelprize.org. to learn more go to: http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/2004/public.html

David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek have made an important theoretical discovery concerning the strong force, or the 'colour force' as it is also called. The strong force is the one that is dominant in the atomic nucleus, acting between the quarks inside the proton and the neutron. What this year's Laureates discovered was something that, at first sight, seemed completely contradictory. The interpretation of their mathematical result was that the closer the quarks are to each other, the weaker is the 'colour charge'. When the quarks are really close to each other, the force is so weak that they behave almost as free particles. This phenomenon is called ýasymptotic freedomý. The converse is true when the quarks move apart: the force becomes stronger when the distance increases. This property may be compared to a rubber band. The more the band is stretched, the stronger the force.

This discovery was expressed in 1973 in an elegant mathematical framework that led to a completely new theory, Quantum ChromoDynamics, QCD. This theory was an important contribution to the Standard Model, the theory that describes all physics connected with the electromagnetic force (which acts between charged particles), the weak force (which is important for the sun's energy production) and the strong force (which acts between quarks). With the aid of QCD physicists can at last explain why quarks only behave as free particles at extremely high energies. In the proton and the neutron they always occur in triplets.

Thanks to their discovery, David Gross, David Politzer and Frank Wilczek have brought physics one step closer to fulfilling a grand dream, to formulate a unified theory comprising gravity as well ý a theory for everything.
 


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