Originally Posted by
Farsight
One problem is that in proton-antiproton annihilation we never see quarks.
Proton-proton annihilation is in complete agreement with QCD. QCD predicts that quarks are confined at low energy and free at high energy. In low-energy p-pbar annihilation, this predicts mesons; in high-energy annihilation, it predicts jets. Both of these are seen.
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Another is that the lack of electron substructure does not account for the Einstein-de Haas effect or magnetic dipole moment.
We know
you don't like the accounting. This doesn't mean it hasn't been accounted for.
And so on.