Mysteries of the Universe revealed in layman's language. All these posts are brainchild of my deep analysis, observation and study of The Universe, Particle Physics and Astrophysics.

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Showing posts with label particle physics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label particle physics. Show all posts

Friday, April 6, 2018

Theory of Everything

Friday, April 06, 2018 Posted by Arun Vishwakarma , , , , , , , 4 comments
For our amateur scientists who are curious...
Quantum Reality
Event Horizon
The God Particle
Gravitational Lensing





A Theory of Everything, as the name suggests, is the ultimate theory which can describe all the 4 forces in nature through a single equation. It is believed to be the final chapter in understanding the working of The Universe and its birth.

Till now we have two theories :

(1.) General Theory of Relativity (GTR) : General Relativity, in layman's language, is the theory of Gravitation. It provides a unified description of gravity as a geometric property of space-time. What we perceive as the force of gravity is in fact a depression in the fabric of space-time due to the mass of the body. More mass, more depression and thus more gravity.

(2.) Quantum Field Theory (QFT) : Quantum Mechanics or QFT is a fundamental theory in physics which describes the working of nature at the smallest scale of energy levels of atoms and sub-atomic particles. In QFT energy, momentum and other quantities are restricted to a discrete value(quantization), objects have characteristics of both particle and wave(wave-particle duality) and there are limits to the precision with which quantities can be known(uncertainty principle).

GR works at the macro level and can accurately predict the cosmic phenomena such as the motion of celestial bodies, gravitational lensing, gravitational waves, etc. On the other hand QFT works at the micro level and tells us about the quantization of physical properties, can predict the probability of finding an electron, etc.



Everything is like happy go lucky. But as it turned out that the theories are inconsistent in regions of extremely small-scale and high mass, such as those that exist within a black hole(singularity) or during the beginning of the universe. When scientists try to incorporate Gravity into QM things start to go bizarre and results become unacceptable and drastically wrong.

Both the theory explains the physical world yet they can't be combined together unless we have the quantum-gravitational data which can be found inside of a black hole. And again we can never go inside a black hole so we can't get the data. This is like a closed loop for the astrophysical community and it really sucks.

The Theory of Everything is the the solution of the two theories GR and QFT solved using the quantum-gravitational data and when it's complete it can predict the past, present and even the future(to some extent and accuracy). With this theory we can complete our knowledge of the Universe and can even answer the biggest questions of all time, "Why the Big Bang happened?" or "Why the Universe is like as we see it today?".



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For our amateur scientists who are curious...
Quantum Reality
Event Horizon
The God Particle
Gravitational Lensing

Saturday, March 15, 2014

Generalization of Particle Physics

Saturday, March 15, 2014 Posted by Arun Vishwakarma , , No comments


According to the Particle Physics all of the particle is made up of only two kinds :
  •  Fermions
  •  Bosons

Fermions - The elementary particles that make up matters are Fermions. The Standard Model includes 12 elementary particles of spin -½ known as fermions. According to the spin-statistics theorem, Fermions obeys the Pauli exclusion principle. Each Fermion has a corresponding antiparticle.

The Fermions of the Standard Model are classified according to how they interact (or equivalently, by what charges they carry). There are six quarks (up, down, charm, strange, top, bottom), and six leptons (electron, electron neutrino, muon, muon neutrino, tau, tau neutrino).

Bosons - Bosons are force carriers that function as the 'glue' holding matter together. Bosons are particles which obey Bose–Einstein statistics. An important characteristic of bosons is that their statistics does not restrict the number that can occupy the same quantum state. This property holds for all particles with integer spin (s = 0, 1, 2 etc.) as an immediate consequence of the spin–statistics theorem.
While most bosons are composite particles, in the Standard Model, there are five bosons which are elementary :

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