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I'm Dr. Angus from the Science and Tech Center this evening. Coming in from my home location here in Toronto, Ontario. If you'd like to join us or you have a comment, come on in. And that last topic, it ties into the next one about what happens if a quark falls into a black hole. Now a quark is a basic building block of particles. Not all particles have a basic building block. I'm not sure what's known right now. There's some theory from magneticals out there that electrons might have a decision with parts. But as far as what's known right now, they don't. But, um, composite particles like protons and neutrons, they're built up of smaller particles. Quarks make up these particular particles. So what would happen if a quark, from these basic building blocks, if a quark falls into a black hole? And if you'd like to join us or you have a comment, come on in and we'll get into this one.

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