Thanks a lot to everyone for the responses!
Can two boson pairs (boson - antiboson) annihilate in general? Since they can occupy the same quantum state I thought they wouldn't.
Hey guys, I was thinking about this for a while now and I seem to be on a dead end. So here it is, this is my speculation. I would love some feedback, tell me which parts are correct/false and if they are false, guide me towards the right path! :)
1. Photons can technically be their own...
Think of the car as a system. And the 2 forces acting on it are external forces. Your system can still have internal energy in the form of Kinetic Energy right? It would not make sense that by setting up 2 opposite but equal forces to stop your moving system because what you are doing...
You might find this interesting
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quark%E2%80%93gluon_plasma#General_introduction
If I understand it correctly, the theory predicted free quarks and gluons but in reality they couldn't do it in modern accelerators due to some ''remnant effects of confinement''...
From my experience as an undergrad student, physics do get more abstract with more advanced topics. Me and my flatmate both study physics and both of us have completely different interests.
I on one hand like abstract concepts and I'm more of a QM kind of guy, while my friend doesn't like...
Hi guys, first ever post! :)
I own the 1st Theoretical Minimum book from Susskind. Its a great source of intuition I think, but really basic for any kind of university course. So essentially, its either for people who want to get the intuition on the basics and carry on with a real book on the...