Meson in a sentence as a noun

So you could never point to a given meson in an experiment and say "that meson was blue-antiblue".

Simply hook up your RND to the logic circuits of a Bambleweeny sub-meson brain, give it a fresh cup of really strong tea and plug it in!

I think mesons, for example, are always a balanced superposition of R-antiR, G-antiG, and B-antiB.

Usually the discussion is about if it's really a pentaquark particle with 5 quarks, or it's only a baryon with 3 quarks traveling along with a meson with 2 quarks.

Like between Universe in the beginning - hot meson-gluon soup and at the end - vast over-expanded vacuum with few super-super-super-large black holes

Meson definitions

noun

an elementary particle responsible for the forces in the atomic nucleus; a hadron with a baryon number of 0

See also: mesotron