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== <span style="color: #FFFFFF;">Remembering</span> == * '''Quantum Field Theory (QFT)''' β The mathematical framework that describes the "Fundamental Forces" and "Particles" as excitations of underlying fields. * '''The Standard Model''' β The "Periodic Table" of the universe, built using QFT, which includes 17 fundamental particles (Quarks, Leptons, Bosons). * '''Virtual Particles''' β "Temporary" particles that appear and disappear in the "Vacuum" of space, responsible for carrying "Forces" between other particles. * '''Renormalization''' β The mathematical trick used to "Remove the Infinities" from QFT equations (one of the hardest problems in math). * '''The Higgs Field''' β The "Universal Syrup" that fills space; when particles "Move through it," they gain "Mass." * '''Feynman Diagrams''' β The "Visual Language" used to calculate the complex "Scattering" and "Collisions" of quantum fields. * '''Symmetry Breaking''' β When a field (like the Higgs) "Decides" to have a specific value, causing "Particles" to gain mass and "Forces" to separate. * '''Path Integral (Sum over Histories)''' β Richard Feynmanβs idea that a particle follows "Every possible path" at once, and the "Average" of those paths is the one we see. * '''Gauge Bosons''' β The "Force-Carrying" particles (e.g., the Photon for Electromagnetism, the Gluon for the Strong Force). * '''Spin-Statistics Theorem''' β The law that divides the world into **Fermions** (Matter/Solid things) and **Bosons** (Force/Light things). </div> <div style="background-color: #006400; color: #FFFFFF; padding: 20px; border-radius: 8px; margin-bottom: 15px;">
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