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  • curprev 22:0122:01, 1 August 2024Rwv37 talk contribs 12,984 bytes +37 →‎Red, green, and blue: explicitly noting that the combination of three anticolors is also colorless, not just the combination of three colors or the combination of a color and its anticolor undo
  • curprev 21:5721:57, 1 August 2024Rwv37 talk contribs 12,947 bytes −41 →‎Red, green, and blue: Removing and rewording link to "complementary colors" (in the actual common "color" sense) where it was used in the context of quark/antiquark relations, since it has nothing to do with that. It's fine as a metaphor, but linking the usage of the term in one context with the page for the term in the other context seems needlessly misleading. undo

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  • curprev 17:1417:14, 1 January 2023Alfa137 talk contribs 12,518 bytes +436 Wikipedia seems to have bought into the misinformation that O. W. Greenberg introduced the color degree of freedom to the quatk model in 1964. However, this is contradicted in papers by Greenberg himself, in which he indicates that his model of `paraquarks' is a distinct alternative to the `three triplet model' of Han and Nambu, which later evolved into the `color' quark model advocated by Gell Mann. In PR 63, 1844 (1967), Greenberg wrote ``Two proposals have been put forward to explain the ap undo

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