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| | | | | As I have mentioned before a theory in theoretical physics can be described as a list of quantum fields and the ways in which they interact. It turns out this is all you need to start drawing Feynman Diagrams. Feynman Diagrams are tools physicists use to calculate the probability of things happening: radioactive particles decaying,... | |
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| | | | | Interactive proofs with quantum devices. | |
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| | | | | Today I continue withmy series of postson fields, strings and predictions. During the 1980s, as I discussed in the previous post in this series, string theorists learned that of all the possible string theories that one could imagine, there were only five that were mathematically consistent. What they learned in the first half of the... | |
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