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夸克能吃吗很多人大概和我一样,以为发达国家科学技术这么发达,人们必然都非常热爱科学,尊重科学和科学家的工作。所以从《解析彩虹——科学、虚妄和玄妙的诱惑》中读到英国知识分子责难科学的蠢话,真所谓“大跌眼镜”。据该书记载,20世纪90年代,英国《泰晤士报》这样的名报还“经常发表反科学的长文”。1994年一个叫勃纳德·莱文的记者就写了一篇文章来讥笑核物理的基本粒子之一——夸克,他列举了一些科学带给人们的看得见的礼物——移动电话、折叠伞和带条纹的牙膏等以后,问道: 你能吃夸克吗?当严寒来临的时候,你能把它们铺在床上吗? 我的孩子上初中的时候给我讲过夸克,好像是说,如果一个原子是一个礼堂,夸克只是礼堂里的一粒灰尘,等等。尽管
Quark can eat a lot of people are probably like me, that developed science and technology are so developed, people must have a very love of science, respect for science and scientists work. So from the “interpretation of the rainbow - the temptation of vain and mysterious science” read British intellectuals blame the stupid science, the so-called “stunned.” According to the book, the nineties of the 1990s such as the Times newspaper in the United Kingdom also “often publish long articles of anti-science.” In 1994, a journalist named Bernard Levin wrote an article to ridicule one of the basic particles of nuclear physics - Quark, who enumerated some of the visible gifts science brought to people - mobile phones, After folding umbrella and striped toothpaste, asked: Can you eat quark? When the cold comes, can you put them on the bed? My child when I was in junior high, I talked of quarks, as if to say If an atom is an auditorium, quark is just a dust in the auditorium, and so on. in spite of