RQuarx
RQuarx
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21st Oct 2022
26th Oct 2022
This the standard model. This model maybe incomplete. I will update this if theres a new particle found in the universe.
quark muon lepton boson photon electron quantum physics

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  • Bluesix
    Bluesix
    24th Oct 2022
    RQuarx why you copied my old logo? totally you copied without asking permission, you know i didn't said i allowed you to copy my logo.
  • expunged
    expunged
    23rd Oct 2022
    Look up "gauge boson"; anything describing the standard model should say the spin-1 bosons are all gauge bosons, but never call the Higgs a gauge boson.
  • RQuarx
    RQuarx
    23rd Oct 2022
    FFS, which one it is
  • expunged
    expunged
    23rd Oct 2022
    Actually, the "force" bosons are the gauge bosons (their fields have gauge symmetries), and the Higgs isn't a gauge boson.
  • RQuarx
    RQuarx
    23rd Oct 2022
    Fine lgbtq person
  • EvonNoryoziki
    EvonNoryoziki
    23rd Oct 2022
    Also, The bosons are wrong. Gluons, photons, W and Z bosons are "Force Bosons," while the Higgs boson is the sole gauge boson.
  • EvonNoryoziki
    EvonNoryoziki
    23rd Oct 2022
    U+D+D = Neutron, U+U+D = Proton
  • KREEEPRRtheHUT
    KREEEPRRtheHUT
    22nd Oct 2022
    @nitroo this is the "standard model" of particle physics, which contains information and properties of each proven sub-atomic particle. think of it like the periodic table of elements but instead of atomic particles made of baryons its the particles that carry the forces and particles that comprise the baryons that make up the elements.
  • nitroo
    nitroo
    22nd Oct 2022
    what is this even
  • nitroo
    nitroo
    22nd Oct 2022
    my honest reaction