Sub Atomic World
The Amazing Sub-Atomic World: Exploring Fermions and Bosons
Emon’s Sub-Atomic Particles Chart looks like 'Shiv Linga'
05-May-2022
Physics
In the captivating realm of particle physics, I have created a remarkable chart that helps us understand the fascinating world of sub-atomic particles. It's shaped like a "Shiv Linga," and it holds the key to unlocking the secrets of the universe.
The Subatomic Particle Chart
In the sub-atomic realm, there are two main categories of particles: fermions and bosons. These tiny building blocks are the fundamental units of matter, and they have incredible properties that make our world as we know it possible.
Let's start with fermions. They are like the building blocks that make up all the matter around us, including ourselves! Imagine constructing a magnificent building using countless bricks. Fermions are those bricks! Fermions are characterized by their half-integer spin. They come in two types: quarks and leptons.
Quarks are extraordinary particles that bind together to form protons and neutrons, which are the building blocks of atomic nuclei. They come in different flavors, such as up, down, charm, strange, top, and bottom. Each flavor of quark has a unique set of properties, and their combinations give rise to the diversity of matter we observe.
Leptons, on the other hand, are particles that exist on their own. The electron is a familiar lepton - it orbits around atomic nuclei and allows atoms to bond together, creating molecules. Together with neutrinos, which are produced in various high-energy processes, leptons play crucial roles in shaping the universe. All of the leptons are electrons, muons, taus, electron neutrinos, muon neutrinos and tau neutrinos.
Now, let's move on to bosons. These particles are responsible for transmitting forces between matter particles, like messengers ensuring smooth communication. They carry different forces such as gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. Among the bosons, the most famous one is the photon, which carries the electromagnetic force and enables us to see and experience light.
In my Sub-Atomic Particle Chart shaped like a "Shiv Linga," each particle is represented with colourful symbols and names. It is a visual representation of the intricate dance of particles that forms the foundation of our universe. By exploring this chart, we can deepen our understanding of the sub-atomic world and appreciate the beauty and complexity that lies within it. It includes the anti-matter counterparts of the leptons, the colour charges of the quarks and the gluons, two particles from unobserved string theory and the super particles of these particles by unobserved super symmetry.
Conclusion
The Shiv Linga-inspired artwork serves as a gateway to the captivating world of fermions and bosons, instilling a sense of awe and curiosity in those who encounter it.
© Emon's Lab 2023. All Rights Reserved. Designed by HTML Codex