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Particle physics is the study of the fundamental forces of nature as they are embodied in the interactions of elementary and composite particles at high energies and short time and distance scales. DO NOT USE THIS TAG for point particles in classical mechanics.
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So there are 6 quarks, what are anti-quarks considered then?
I just recently got into particle physics and the quantum world and I love it.
So my first big question is.
I watch all these videos and people explain the quarks (up, down, top, bottom, strange, c …
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How deep can my knowledge of particle physics go without the maths?
By no means do I have the mathematical background to understand most of the math used in elementary particle physics.
My current knowledge is of all the elementary particles and how they interact an …
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What is the difference between the Higgs Boson particle and an electron moving through the H...
I am watching a lecture by Sean Caroll titled "Particles, Fields, and the Future of Physics". I am not a physicist by any means but enjoy the subject in my spare time hoping to understand it.
This l …