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Elementary Particles and the Laws of Physics: The 1986 Dirac Memorial Lectures by
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JD Shaffer
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EXTREMELY difficult as I have not learned the necessary math or science. However, it is describing the same examples as the previous book I read (QED), so I at least know what he's talking about. *laugh*
— Sep 28, 2022 06:09AM
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John Michael Strubhart
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Fig. 9 thus says that when swapping two particles around you must introduce a relative minus sign, i.e. Fermi statistics!
— Oct 23, 2021 12:58PM
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John Michael Strubhart
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PT reversal for antiparticles.
— Oct 19, 2021 03:42AM
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John Michael Strubhart
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We have used relativity with quantum mechanics and have of course the formulas of the Dirac equation.
— Oct 16, 2021 02:03PM
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John Michael Strubhart
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So it is not so mysterious that relativistic invariance produces the whole works.
— Oct 13, 2021 12:45PM
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John Michael Strubhart
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Feynman on why antiparticles must exist.
— Oct 11, 2021 01:59PM
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John Michael Strubhart
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If Physics were a woman, I would marry her.
— Oct 09, 2021 06:44AM
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