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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Proton: A Journey into the Heart of Matter" Step into the realm of nuclear fission artwork

Background imageProton Collection: Art of a neutron showing constituent quarks

Art of a neutron showing constituent quarks
Proton structure. Computer artwork showing the constituent parts of a proton. The proton is made up of three quarks (blue and white) held together by gluons (red)

Background imageProton Collection: Diagram of the structure of the atom

Diagram of the structure of the atom
Diagram representing the structure of the atom. An atom consists of one or more electrons (blue) that whirl about the tiny, central nucleus

Background imageProton Collection: Visualisation of quark structure of carbon

Visualisation of quark structure of carbon
Quark structure of the carbon nucleus. Computer visualisation of the nucleus of a carbon atom. The most common isotope, carbon-12, consists of six protons and six neutrons

Background imageProton Collection: CMS detector

CMS detector being built. The CMS (Compact Muon Solenoid) is a detector at the LHC (Large Hadron Collider), at CERN (the European particle physics laboratory) near Geneva, Switzerland

Background imageProton Collection: Quark structure of carbon atom nucleus

Quark structure of carbon atom nucleus
Visualisation of a carbon nucleus. This image represents the nucleus of a carbon atom. The nucleus is made of twelve particles, called nucleons (six protons and six neutrons)

Background imageProton Collection: Art of helium nucleus or alpha particle

Art of helium nucleus or alpha particle

Background imageProton Collection: Visualisation of quark structure of proton

Visualisation of quark structure of proton
Quark structure of the proton. Computer visualisation of the structure of the proton, one of the building blocks of atomic nuclei

Background imageProton Collection: Atom, artwork

Atom, artwork
Atomic structure. Conceptual computer artwork of nine electrons orbiting a central nucleus. Other particles are seen around the atom. This is a classical schematic Bohr model of an atom

Background imageProton Collection: Visualisation of quark structure of silicon

Visualisation of quark structure of silicon
Quark structure of the silicon nucleus. Computer visualisation of the nucleus of a silicon atom. The most common isotope, silicon-28, consists of 14 protons and 14 neutrons

Background imageProton Collection: Subatomic particles abstract

Subatomic particles abstract

Background imageProton Collection: Nuclear fission

Nuclear fission, computer artwork

Background imageProton Collection: Atomic structure, conceptual artwork

Atomic structure, conceptual artwork
Atomic structure. Conceptual computer artwork of electron orbit paths as rings around the central nuclei (dark clusters) of atoms. This is a classical schematic Bohr model of atoms

Background imageProton Collection: Atomic energy, conceptual artwork

Atomic energy, conceptual artwork
Atomic energy. Conceptual computer artwork of a reaction occuring at the atomic level, showing a release of energy. Electron orbit paths are seen as rings around the central nuclei (dark clusters)

Background imageProton Collection: Nuclear fusion reactions

Nuclear fusion reactions, computer artwork. These three reactions are being investigated for use in fusion power. Protons are red and neutrons blue

Background imageProton Collection: Proton Gen 2 Hatchback

Proton Gen 2 Hatchback



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"Unveiling the Mysteries of Proton: A Journey into the Heart of Matter" Step into the realm of nuclear fission artwork, where atomic structures come to life in captivating visuals. Witness the mesmerizing collision of particles within a particle accelerator, as scientists unravel the secrets hidden within protons. Delve deeper into this subatomic world and explore visualizations depicting the intricate quark structure of carbon and proton. Marvel at how these tiny building blocks form the foundation of our universe, connecting man and atom in an extraordinary dance. Intriguingly, amidst scientific wonders lie unexpected surprises like a 2007 Proton Satria Neo 3 with its enigmatic creator unknown – a reminder that even everyday objects can bear traces of this elemental force. Expand your horizons further by contemplating oxygen's atomic structure portrayed through stunning artwork. Let your imagination soar as you envision atoms with nuclei composed of protons and neutrons based on Bohr's model - a timeless representation that continues to inspire generations. Embark on an exploration through various atomic models such as beryllium and helium, each showcasing their unique arrangements influenced by protons' presence. These models unveil nature's ingenuity in crafting diverse elements from just one fundamental particle. Join us on this captivating journey deep into the heart of matter - where art meets science, unveiling profound insights about protons' role in shaping our universe's fabric. Discover how these minuscule entities hold immense power and continue to captivate humanity's curiosity for centuries to come.