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It appears that the quarks have a color energy field and has both a color and anti color in each quark. But collapse into a proton with mass and charge the color must balance into three axis Red/Green/Blue. My bet is that this symmetry breaking is at the perimeter of the proton and will always follow the symmetrical wave pattern of a 6 dimensional axis. Like the orbit of the electron has a pattern where there are only some places the electron can be particle โ this will hold true of quarks as well. I think the unpaired quarks, two up and one down are still actually paired but across a dimensional event horizon โ thusly we cannot measure the anti-quarks folded on the perimeter โ dimensional event horizon
Basically, there is a three/six axis energy field for the quark/gluon named color with no charge, no mass and mostly not understood. Light/Photon has two axis electro and magnetic. Letโs say the red quark moves in the orbit of the red/anti-red quantum wave potential and only can โun-pairโ and collapse into physical when matched on the perimeter of the circle/dimension event horizon. The same will be for the green and blue quarks. The orbital pattern of the quark/gluon will retain this geometric symmetry. Note the pattern is the great circle of the perimeter if the entire pattern is not spun around the Y,X, Z or other axis.