I'm all into the Tau & the other Neturinos, as well as Dark Matter & Dark Energy.
๐ฎ keep seeking y'all, we have so much to learn yet.???๐โค Love it Bro.!
This is awesome
Lepton's It does become confusing duo to the "Rusty class" I occupy at this time. LOL
For clarity, 6 + 3 = 9 quarks and electron 9 + 3 = 12 adding neutrinos 12 + 3 = 15 including financial force particles (He specifically did not count gravity) 15 + 1 = 16 with the Higgs So is it about 17 or did I miscount?
The more we discover, the more we have to unlearn what we have learned.
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Not that anyone cares, but I paused before he said them and got them all right. Yay me ๐ ๐
Which class Baryons' Fermions, Neutrinos
If gravity is the warping of the space time fabric, then doesnt that mean its not a force?
It is interesting that we keep finding new particles but we seem to have resigned ourselves to just three forces (excluding gravity if it is indeed a force). I suspect that there are more forces we have yet to identify and that even our known forces may well be confluences of component forces we have yet to be able to isolate.
Whatโs the non-standard model?
I wonder if there's like a secondary higgs field that turns dark energy into dark matter
Slapping a planetary model of the atom on a discussion like this in this day and age is kinda sloppy. (But then again, he said "which goes around the atom."...)
I've heard that the electron is really more of a "field" rather than an absolute particle - is that true?
subtitles say Tao instead of Tau... ewww
The more we learn, the less we know
Something about dark matter makes me feel dubious, similar to disproven Newtonian aether, feels like something else going on we donโt understand yet and dark matter like aether was just plugged in to tie things up neatly.
So funny, hes like .pffft we don't even know what that is, total mistery.๐๐๐
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