Book Title: Microcosmology Atom in Jain Philosophy and Modern Science
Author(s): Jethalal S Zaveri, Mahendramuni
Publisher: Jain Vishva Bharati

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________________ Atom in Modern Science photographed and their properties can be measured. They can be produced in the laboratory in the so-called bubble-chambers. The high energy-scattering experiments of the last few decades have firmly established that matter is completely mutable. All particles can be transmuted into other particles, they can be created from energy and can vanish into energy. In this subatomic universe, classical concepts such as "elementary particles", "basic building blocks", "material stuff" or "isolated object" become meaningless. "A dynamic web of inse energy patterns" is a fit description of this world. This means that the properties of a particle can be known only in terms of its interaction with surrounding environment, and therefore, the particle has to be understood as an integrated part of the whole and never as an isolated entity. All particles contradict each other in many ways but all of them reflect the basic unity and intrinsically dynamic character of matter. Relativity theory has not only affected our conception of particles but also our picture of the forces between these particles. Relativistically the forces between the particles are also other particles. This four-dimensional space-time character of the subatomic world is very difficult to visualize nor can our language deal with this concept adequately. And yet it is essential for understanding the subatomic properties where force and matter, which had seemed two entities, are unified. Subatomic particles are both matter and force, and this fact is a reason why they can be never subdivided into elementary components. As we shall see later, even protons and neutrons are not elementary but composite objects; but the classical distinction between the force and matter vanishes when the forces are also particles and cannot be decomposed into components. But old ways die hard and there are physicists who continue the old way of thinking and continue their search for the elementary building blocks of the material universe. The most likely canditate for this title is the quark'. It is a type of hypothetical particle theorized by Murray Gell Mann in 1964.

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