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    2 days ago

    Gluons do not have a half life?

    Remember that they DO make an exchange - Gluons have color charge - red, green and blue. QCD is the magical realm of color charge.

    The hardest part for quantum anything is grasping the “probability aspect” means spontaneous things can happen. In the case of QCD, as you put energy into separating quarks it becomes infinitely more likely to pull particles out of the vacuum than to separate them.

    QCD is involved in fusion in a similar way - two protons will oppose each other with infinitely more force the closer they get because their charges are repulsive. The faster two protons are flung at eachother, the probability of the quarks binding increases.