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Main Author: Uzelac, Ana
Format: Preprint
Published: 2023
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.10260
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contents This paper introduces a card game called "Quark Matter Card Games," inspired by the creativity of a high school student, Csaba Török, and developed in collaboration with physicist Tamás Csörgő. The game utilizes a deck of 66 cards representing elementary particles and antiparticles, offering an entertaining way to popularize science and introduce players to particle physics concepts. The initial edition includes games exploring topics like baryon formation, mesons, quark colors, and more. The author proposes a new game focusing on the four fundamental forces. Players must strategically place cards on a central card, simulating interactions based on strong, electromagnetic, weak, and gravitational forces. Specific rules for particle placement, including fundamental forces, annihilation and neutrino oscillations are elucidated. Additional rules and conditions add complexity and strategy to the game, ensuring active engagement. The intended audience ranges from individuals familiar with particle physics to those new to the field. The game provides an engaging platform for learning about elementary particle interactions, with varying levels of complexity. The paper discusses the educational potential, offering suggestions for simplified versions. Furthermore, all necessary concepts are briefly explained, and the physical background of the game is provided. The paper concludes with topics for further discussions, linking game experiences to particle physics concepts. Questions cover gravitational interaction interpretations, differentiation between quarks and leptons, explanations of weak and electromagnetic interactions and more. The acknowledgment section expresses gratitude to mentors and pioneers of card games with elementary particles for their inspiration and support.
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spellingShingle A new game with Quark Matter Cards:Interactions of elementary particles
Uzelac, Ana
Physics Education
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Popular Physics
This paper introduces a card game called "Quark Matter Card Games," inspired by the creativity of a high school student, Csaba Török, and developed in collaboration with physicist Tamás Csörgő. The game utilizes a deck of 66 cards representing elementary particles and antiparticles, offering an entertaining way to popularize science and introduce players to particle physics concepts. The initial edition includes games exploring topics like baryon formation, mesons, quark colors, and more. The author proposes a new game focusing on the four fundamental forces. Players must strategically place cards on a central card, simulating interactions based on strong, electromagnetic, weak, and gravitational forces. Specific rules for particle placement, including fundamental forces, annihilation and neutrino oscillations are elucidated. Additional rules and conditions add complexity and strategy to the game, ensuring active engagement. The intended audience ranges from individuals familiar with particle physics to those new to the field. The game provides an engaging platform for learning about elementary particle interactions, with varying levels of complexity. The paper discusses the educational potential, offering suggestions for simplified versions. Furthermore, all necessary concepts are briefly explained, and the physical background of the game is provided. The paper concludes with topics for further discussions, linking game experiences to particle physics concepts. Questions cover gravitational interaction interpretations, differentiation between quarks and leptons, explanations of weak and electromagnetic interactions and more. The acknowledgment section expresses gratitude to mentors and pioneers of card games with elementary particles for their inspiration and support.
title A new game with Quark Matter Cards:Interactions of elementary particles
topic Physics Education
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
Popular Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2401.10260