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The subatomic world has long been known to be truly mind-bending, with particles that are waves and vice versa.  Cats are alive and dead and everything is governed by probability.

While this remains true, science has progressed since the invention of quantum mechanics and scientists currently use an extended form of quantum mechanics called quantum field theory or QFT.  QFT teaches us that all particles are waves that interact with one another.  If you thought the quantum world was weird before, modern ideas can give you a headache. In this video, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln tells us all about it.
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@WonderzStevey

8 years ago

All that i ask please don't stop making these videos, honestly it puts a smile on my face to see a notification from Fermilab and Dr. Don. Most down to earth way of explaining complex ideas!.

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@RalphDratman

8 years ago

This is a wonderful presentation, the first even remotely clear description of quantum field theory I have seen -- and I've been reading about physics as a non-physicist for many years. Thank you for making this available.  Incidentally, it does not seem more weird to me. In fact it seems more unified and comprehensible than the isolated Schrodinger picture, which only seems to make sense when talking about a single particle.

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@frankschneider6156

8 years ago

Nice, really liked that one. You may consider doing one or two more on general QFT and thereafter delve into QED and QCD.

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@Amox625

7 years ago

Fermilab is the best channel to understand complex particle physics.....especially wheN there is a gr8 teacher to explain us-Dr.DON LINCLON

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@zubmit700

8 years ago

I really like how you explain things. Please do more on this subject. It's very interesting!

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@waynelast1685

4 years ago

probably the one simple joy I have in life is to watch these videos ( and read) about physics.

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@offmeds2nite

8 years ago

Wonderfully Eloquent Lecture on QFT thank you Fermilab!

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@sebastiangil2680

6 years ago

Thank you for making this video. It was a really gentle introduction to a very complicated field, while at the same time offering very good motivation for why it's relevant.

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@marie-claudeblouin1129

7 years ago

the visualizations are so simple yet so powerful - well done Dr. Don and thanks!

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@jeffheath2314

6 years ago

I've been nerding out lately watching and learning different fields of the science world and would just like to thank Dr Don and the lab for posting these wonderful videos ! I have a 9th grade education and a Ged, but i love science ive learned so much not that i could do the math but im deffinatly wrll informed and updated in the world of science especially the quantum physics aspects again thank you! Hope you got this!

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@MrGoldenhigh

8 years ago

Great stuff as always Dr. Lincoln and the fermilab team

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@sephirothjc

8 years ago

I love how these videos show you how cool it is to understand even the simplest of physics.

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@redpower6956

4 years ago

Very informative, keep doing these fantastic videos! Thank you so much.

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@SampleroftheMultiverse

8 years ago

Really glad to find your videos after all this time. Can not wait to see more of them. I subscribing now!

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@Kommandant7

6 years ago

love this channel!! thank u for posting all these.

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@robertschlesinger1342

2 years ago

A worthwhile descriptive overview of some aspects of QFT.

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@minhdo8176

4 years ago

When mom found me watching this she's gonna be proud>

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@MultiSciGeek

7 years ago

That really is a cool idea and it kind if relates to the string theory which I always found confusing. Thanks for this simple explanation. I understand it better now.

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@draoi99

8 years ago

I'm so glad I found this channel. It's always great to see a new video. How about all this excitement about gravity waves?

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@karlnicholas1197

8 years ago

Now I know how to 'field' questions on particle physics!

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