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Full video:    • This "USELESS" Equation is The Mathematica...   "How the theory of all matter comes from a useless equation"
This video describes what a quantum field really is.
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@ArvinAsh

7 months ago

Full video: https://youtu.be/CnBrbJVaecg "How the theory of all matter comes from a useless equation"

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@Deletirium

7 months ago

Temperature isn't a quality in and of itself though- it's just excitation of quanta that do exist.

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@ironbark88

7 months ago

Congratulationd, this is the first time i have heard an explainer define a field. Most just assume you know what a "field" is when trying to explain particles.

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@0-by-1_Publishing_LLC

7 months ago

The problem is that "temperature" is an observable phenomenon. ... Fields aren't! This is why Physicalists struggle to explain the existence of nonphysical quantum fields.

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@dtikvxcdgjbv7975

7 months ago

Great explanation. 👍
Great teachers are able to explain difficult things simply

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@JosephBontrager-o7g

7 months ago

It's weird that there are a number of these "fields" that permeate each other too, and a particle or force carrier is just an excitation, or hard bump, of one field on another. Each field is like one big universe-permeating sea that is blended, and yet distinct, from the other seas also permeating the universe. I think of particles and force carriers as waves of two seas crashing into one another.

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@stant7122

7 months ago

We come up with these terms and constructs to understand the universe, but the universe doesn’t need these to exist. It exists using it’s own mechanism. Our consciousness can’t directly experience that. The universe has to first go through our brain and the specific filters and limitations that has for us to consciously experience what’s happening.

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@djayjp

7 months ago

You don't know it's not real. That's a key debate in QM: is the wavefunction real or not.

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@AutisticThinker

7 months ago

My first question is, what is “an empty universe with nothing in it?”

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@Michaelhester1988

7 months ago

You’re great at explaining these concepts for those of us with only a rudimentary understanding of physics but who are still fascinated by it! Unfortunately, I think I lack the maths brain necessary to become really knowledgeable about it.

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@stephencarlsbad

7 months ago

As always Arvins contributions are highly valued and deliver insight and key intuitions and inspire fundamental philosophical thought.

My observation about quantum fields and how science interprets them.
There is no way that a Quantum field is not made of anything and is simply a mathematical equation. Absolutely nothing does not exist in the universe. Obviously science has yet to interpret the math of Quantum fields in a sensible, relatable philosophical way. Fear not brethren! I shall take on this challenge!
🤺⚔️🗡

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@otiswong2091

2 months ago

Temperature requires a medium, like air, in order to exist. Therefore, fields do not exist on their own.

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@HONESTLYHATEEVERYONE

7 months ago

The teacher did not go into enough detail for me sure quantum field simply referred to a broader measurement or an analysis system but everything that it’s pulling measurements from is being driven by something very real. It would’ve been a lot more informative if he gave some precision examples of how quantum field theory is applied.

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@marianagyorgyfalvi3659

7 months ago

Matter may stand in its field, but nothingness, beyond it, is fundamentally in infinity!

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@anonymousindividual6958

7 months ago

What does it mean for something to be "made of things"? What else is a room made of except for an amalgamation of properties? Even a simple particle is a set of properties. If something had no properties there would be nothing to measure there would be nothing to be known. If a field is only a purely mathematical device we'd be better off discarding it to find something more "real". The notion of a field has utility to us because it reflects aspects of reality. We treat it as seperate from that because its a model even though the only way we'll ever "know" reality is through various mental models.

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@theoneandonly-lu5cf

3 months ago

The problem with this explanation is that it's still a property of something. Whether the field is a substance or a property of a substance, a substance is still necessary for force to propagate. This is still an aether theory.

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@AnwarAdnan-e5w

7 months ago

So basically, quantum field is a space of infinite sensors which can measure any physical property.

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@CringeHunterKiller

1 month ago

Is that temperature distribution a "scalar field"?

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@n-da-bunka2650

7 months ago

modern day aether...The prior artificial premise of any type of "wind" was a red herring.

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@Sudip-b5d

4 months ago

A conventional field is just an effect distribution and the origin of the effect is a particle like electron for electric force. But now QFT says the particles themselves are excitations of Fields. But then that QFT field is not a conventional field. Now a QFT field is a mere function not a substance. So how can there be excitations of fields which give rise to particles?

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