Physical interpretation
The Confinement Theorem says you cannot isolate a quark because there is no stable boundary address for it: the (1-iota_tau) denominator ensures the quark's address keeps refining forever, approaching a limit outside the admissible character space.
What this page is
This is a public Results-lane surface for a noteworthy Physics Registry item. It is generated from the Corpus Registry triage catalogue and keeps the generic Result catalogue unchanged.
Registry evidence
- Registry item: IV.R62
- Type: remark
- Scope: tau-effective
- Lean status: not_applicable
- Book / part / chapter: Book IV · Part 5 · Chapter 39
Result summary
The Confinement Theorem says you cannot isolate a quark because there is no stable boundary address for it: the (1-iota_tau) denominator ensures the quark’s address keeps refining forever, approaching a limit outside the admissible character space.
Related Results surfaces
- QCD Phases: Quark-Gluon Plasma as High-Temperature Confinement
- QCD Phases: Quark-Gluon Plasma as High-Temperature Confinement
Reading role
Use as Registry evidence for an existing Results surface.
Claim boundary
This page reports a Registry-backed internal result surface. It is not an external validation claim, a scientific consensus claim, or independent acceptance.
Curation rationale
- candidate is better handled as evidence for an inferred existing public surface
Review notes
- No additional review notes recorded.