☢ Quantum Physics ☢
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Copyright © 2017 by Dustin Jon Scott
[Created: September 14th, 2017] [Last Update: May 21st, 2018]
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)
II.a-1.) Electronic, Muonic, & Tauonic
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II.a-1.) Electron
Charged Electronic Lepton
II.a-1.) Electron Neutrino
Neutral Electronic Lepton
II.a-1.) Muon
Charged Muonic Lepton
II.a-1.) Muon Neutrino
Neutral Muonic Lepton
II.a-1.) Tau
Charged Tauonic Lepton
II.a-1.) Tau Neutrino
Neutral Tauonic Lepton
II.a. Bosons & Fermions
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II.a-1.) Bosons
Bosons obey Bose-Einstein statistics
Higgs boson
II.a-1.) Fermions
Fermions obey Fermi-Dirac statistics
III. Darkmatter & Dark Energy
Darkmatter and Dark Energy are poorly understood, though their existence has been scientifically confirmed.
III.a. Darkmatter
Darkmatter is typically imagined to be a form of non-baryonic matter.
III.a-1.) Extra-Dimensional Matter
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III.a-2.) More Probable Matter
If we take the first law of thermodynamics to imply that the most probable outcome for beginning state of absolute nothingness is to remain as absolute nothingness, then the difficulty in detecting darkmatter at anything less than galactic scales, its weakly interacting nature, and its apparent abundance relative to baryonic matter can all be explained by darkmatter simply existing in a state closer to absolute nothingness and being therefore much more probable than baryonic matter.
III.a-3.) Darkmatter as Tachyons
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III.a-5.) Darkmatter as Virtual Particles
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III.a-6.) Darkmatter as Decayed Matter
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III.a-7.) Darkmatter as W.I.M.P.s
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