Good Quarks
 Characteristics of good quarks spin zero charge zero lepton number ±1/8 baryon number zero temperature -1,185 (℃) internal energy 298 (MeV)

A seed-aggregate composed from one good seed and one ordinary seed is called an ordinary good quark. It is represented symbolically using the letter g. Here is a mathematical statement of the definition along with an icon to illustrate the quark.

 $\sf{ g \equiv \left\{ G, O \right\} }$

You can usually click on quark icons to come back to a page like this for reference. The good anti-quark is defined as the union of one good seed with an odd seed.

 $\sf{ \bar{g} \equiv \left\{ G, \overline{O} \right\} }$

These definitions can also be stated using seed icons as

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Sensory interpretation: Ordinary good quarks represent blue Anaxagorean sensations on the right-side, and good anti-quarks are objectified from blue perceptions felt on the left.

 Summary
 Noun Definition Good Quark $\sf{g} \equiv \{ \sf{G}, \sf{O} \}$ 3-46
 Noun Definition Good Anti-quark $\sf{\overline{g}} \equiv \{ \sf{G}, \sf{\overline{O}} \}$ 3-45

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