Real Life Examples of Physics Theories

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The discussion revolves around real-life examples and connections to various physics theories, including Newtonian physics, relativity, quantum theory, and historical theories by Galileo. Participants share personal insights and experiences related to these theories.

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  • One participant mentions the everyday experience of gravity but notes the uncertainty surrounding its true nature.
  • Another participant expresses interest in understanding relativistic quantum field theory (RQFT), highlighting challenges such as particle creation and annihilation, and mentions concepts like second quantization and renormalization.
  • A participant reflects on the historical development of radio technology, noting the transition from crystals to tubes to transistors, and connects this evolution to advancements in quantum physics.
  • Further, a participant shares insights from a biography of John Bardeen, discussing the gradual understanding of the transistor effect and its roots in earlier experiences with crystals.

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The discussion includes multiple perspectives on the understanding and application of physics theories, with no clear consensus on favorite theories or examples. Participants express varying levels of familiarity and interest in different aspects of physics.

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Some statements reflect uncertainty about the fundamental nature of gravity and the complexities of advanced quantum theories, indicating limitations in understanding and definitions used by participants.

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Individuals interested in the historical development of physics, the application of theories in technology, or those seeking to deepen their understanding of advanced concepts in quantum mechanics and relativity may find this discussion relevant.

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What are some real life examples, connections to some, or your favorite, past or present, physic's theory.some choices are-Newton, relativity, quantum theory, or even galileo's theories.

(i.e.-S.Relativity_The atomic bomb.)
Thanks
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well there's the fact that I am sitting here, and I am being pushed downwards by some strange force called gravity, but then again nobody really knows what gravity is, so then that's not much of an example
 
I'm not sure what my favorite branch of physics, or my favorite theory is. But I can tell you what I would like to be able to fully understand right now. Non-relativistic quantum mechanics can't very well handle particle creation and annihilation. Relativistic quantum field theory does the trick. There is a good bit of talk in RQFT about "second quantization," which involves creation and annihilation operators which change particle occupancy number. Renormalization is another topic which comes up in RQFT. It looks like a steep road to climb, to understand it all in detail. I would be curious to hear which members of the Forum have mastered that material.
 
Back when people first build radios, they used "crystals" without really understanding how they worked. Then switched to tubes, then to transistors. Transistors are really just "crystals" that we (well, the scientists and engineers) understand better because of quantum physics.
 
I just finished reading the biography of John Bardeen, "True Genius". Both he and Brattain had been radio amateurs as teenagers and were familiar with crystals and probing for the sweet spot. A lot of their experience with that went into their experiments with the transistor effect. They didn't really understand it at first, and only gradually conceptualized what was going on (this was primarily Bardeen's contribution) as they saw more particulars of the effect.
 

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