-states that quarks are confined and cannot exist by themselves
-this is because when 2 quarks in a meson, for example, are being separated, as the separation distance increases so does the energy in the gluon field. Once enough energy is built up, it reaches the threshold for pair production where the stored energy converts into a new antiquark-quark pair. Therefore, a quark can never be separated and exist by itself due to the conditions which confine it.