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- History_of_subatomic_physics abstract "Ideas that some material particles consist of smaller particles, and that there exists a limited number of sorts of primary, smallest particles in the nature, existed in natural philosophy since the time immemorial. Such ideas gained physical credibility since 19th century, but the concept of "(elementary) particle" underwent some changes in its meaning: notably, modern physics does not deem elementary particles undestroyable any more. Even elementary particles can decay or collide destructively; they can cease to exist and create (other) particles in result.Small particles in the hierarchy of the universe were discovered and researched: these are commonly molecules, that are constructed of atoms, that in turn consist of subatomic particles, namely atomic nuclei and electrons. Much more types of subatomic particles were found, though. Most of them (but not electrons) eventually appeared to be composed of even "smaller" particles. Particle physics now studies these smallest particles and their behaviour under high energies, whereas nuclear physics studies atomic nuclei and their (immediate) constituents: protons and neutrons.".
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- History_of_subatomic_physics comment "Ideas that some material particles consist of smaller particles, and that there exists a limited number of sorts of primary, smallest particles in the nature, existed in natural philosophy since the time immemorial. Such ideas gained physical credibility since 19th century, but the concept of "(elementary) particle" underwent some changes in its meaning: notably, modern physics does not deem elementary particles undestroyable any more.".
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