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  1. There is precisely zero evidence that quarks and leptons have any size at all. Physicists at Fermilab's Tevatron and CERN's LEP and LHC colliders have set a limit on the size of quarks and leptons, which is that they must be smaller than about 0.001 times the size of a proton.
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