particle physics

The Standard Model Architecture and Interactions Part 2 The Fermion Interaction

submitted by: cloudmichael
The Standard Model Architecture and Interactions Part 2 © 2011 Claude Michael Cassano The Fermion Interaction: An interaction with entry ingredients A,B and exit ingredients C,D is denoted as you see, here: A+B → C+D which implies it's anti-equivalent. A fermion interaction is an interaction between first and second order objects, i.e.: between solitary S sub R matrices. The initial step in a fermion...

The Standard Model Architecture and Interactions Part 1

submitted by: cloudmichael
The Standard Model Architecture and Interactions © 2011 Claude Michael Cassano Based on my 1984 linearization of the Klein-Gordon equations, potential functions generalizations of the electric and magnetic field strengths form a basis from which a compound model simply constructs the leptons; the simple differences between the quarks and leptons; how the quarks arose from the leptons; why there are these two types of fermions; and why there are precisely three generations for each...

Searching for the Missing Universe

submitted by: cristina
In order to detect dark matter and answer other fundamental questions about our universe, engineers and scientists from all over the world have come together to build the Alpha Magnetic Spectrometer (AMS) which will be installed on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2011. The video presents the main features and goals of AMS in its search for the missing universe, introducing elements of physics and history of science.

What if...? (Particle Masses and the Universe)

submitted by: Tricklabor
How would the universe have turned out if the elementary particles had slightly different masses? In four episodes, this animation shows the development of our own universe and three alternative scenarios. It was created for an exhibition about the Large Hadron Collider, LHC. Created by TRICKLABOR Credits and production notes at http://www.tricklabor.com/en/portfolio/what-if-particle-masses/
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