Thank you insane_alien, that settles that issue.
This may be way off topic, or not, got me, but anyways here it is. If the String Theory is to be true, than is correct to say that the Quark is indeed not a fundamental particle, but a composite one? Saying this, does this now mean that the Higgs Field, thus the Higg Boson enacts upon the String to make it vibrate at varying frequencies, and not the Quark? This would explain why the String Theory sets the strings as rapidly vibrating ones (Due to bombardment of Higgs Bosons), giving kinetic energy (Mass) and distinct properties to that atom.
Can anyone put input to this assumption I am making?