Using Gauss’s Law, I understand why the electric field inside a conductor is zero.

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Using Gauss’s Law, I understand why the electric field inside a conductor is zero. However, when I try to create a Gaussian surface that encloses only, say, a proton, I am having difficulty seeing that the enclosed charge should be zero. Please help me reconcile this ostensible contradiction.

 
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