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I. The Standard Model
I.a. Quantum Field Theory
II. Particles
All matter that we know of is made of three types of particle:
Electron, Up Quark, Down Quark
Electron & Nucleus
II.a. Hadron Particles
Nucleus = Nucleon particles
Nucleus = Hadron particles
II.a-1.) Types of Hadron: Baryon & Meson
Baryon (triquark) = 3 Quarks
Meson = 1 Quark + 1 Antiquark
II.a-1.) Two types of Baryon: Neutron & Proton
Neutron = 1 Up Quark + 2 Down Quarks
Proton = 2 Up Quarks + 1 Down Quark
II.a. Lepton Particles
Three generations: Electronic, Muonic, Tauonic
Electron-like (Charged Leptons) vs. Neutrino (Neutral Leptons)
II.a-1.) Electron-like vs. Neutrino
Electron-like (Charged Leptons) vs. Neutrino (Neutral Leptons)