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Real talk: Everything is made of fields

Por: System Administrator En: Jue 01 de Oct, 2015 22:02 -05 (4922 Lecturas)
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Theorist Sean Carroll thinks it’s time you learned the truth: All of the particles you know—including the Higgs—are actually fields.

Symmetry magazine(external link)

YouTube Conference(external link)
  • Also a recent article: There are no particles, there are only fields, (“No hay partículas, sólo hay campos”), Am. J. Phys. 81: 211, 2013(external link) (arXiv:1204.4616(external link) physics.hist-ph).
  • And a blog entry(external link) (ES)

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