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A object smaller than a quark has been found but not directly. This object is the singularity at the centre of every black hole. This is a place where all the laws of physics, mathematics or anything else break down and are cast aside. Our universe in theory started with a singularity.

It is the kind of place where 2+2=5.

It is an object that is infinitely small and infinitely dense which is why in 2008 CERN launched two quarks at the speed of light to hit each other and reveal the singularity as previous particles had been found inside each other, the experiment failed the particles obey the laws of quantum mechanics only to well meaning it is nearly impossible to get them to be seen never mind crash.

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No, quarks are currently considered the smallest known fundamental particles. There is no conclusive evidence of anything smaller existing within the realm of particle physics.

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