Here’s something to think about: we’ve never directly detected quarks! Ever!

We can tell they exist from deep-inelastic scattering, which tell us protons and neutrons can break into 3, and we can “free” a quark from a hadron (proton/neutron/meson) …but we can’t see that free quark. That free quark has already paired with an anti-quark and is now a meson.
It’s gone now, bye bye!
Same thing with gluons, the force that holds these quarks together to make mesons and baryons (protons/neutron). You can never get a lone gluon.
The only time you MIGHT see them alone is above the Hagedorn temperature, which is drum roll please …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 2’000’000’000’000 Kelvin! That’s 2 Terra Kelvin, or 3.6 trillion Fahrenheit!
In-flipping-sane!
Now you know what goes on in my brain at night when I can’t sleep.
But that’s what makes it fun!
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Hahaha! I love that, and it is true!!
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You don’t always need to see a thing to know it’s there. Indirect evidence is still evidence!
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That is technically true!
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