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Arnaud Antoine ANDRIEU

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  1. No, that's for sure.. my chart can get 100% of known particles, hypothetical particles, and future. That's why. And elsewhere ajb still has not answered me since either.. It is therefore required to ponder about it.
  2. What is the difference between quantam mechanics and quantum theory for idiots? Mechanical --> is the machine/system. (car engine, nuclear reactor) ---------> Works with the discipline of our physical laws. (hot cold, friction, wear, gravity, ..) Theory ------> is the diagram of the machine/system before manufacturing. ---> The theory also implies new physical rules still observed to this day. The quantum mechanical/theory describes the same thing, but at the microscopic level. For the manufacture of a nuclear reactor by example (the concrete mixer to --> fission ) ; therefore uses physical rules, and quantum rules.
  3. Yes everything you want. In any case my diagram is much more powerful than feynman. That it (topic thread). And you will never be able to do better(diagram) I will very quickly edit it. Atom_A. Count on me. So ?
  4. at least I'm sure to find my diagrams on the books of physic by next fall.
  5. The pyramids of Egypt seems to be of giant atoms believer the diagram A http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/76393-is-there-a-feynman-diagram-which-includes-all-particles-in-one-electron-quark-pion-kaon/page-2 Many scientists have thought that the pyramids were systems .. but which one?
  6. hello, I am drawing this one from wiki https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Kaon-decay.png I come back Feynman diagrams has become obsolete.. this is a good scoop that, right? It's name is atom PCB but it's better to say atom A because of its shape In the upper chamber of the pyramid is the atomic number.....if you add one more quark at your meson then you have a neutron. And if again you add a new quark with neutron, then you get a proton. then, not bad, no?
  7. if you make one decay before e-, then you product W- and gluon the photon need the complet quark (e- --> e+) Wait the follow in two day I'll make the brayon The diagram is a string. If you break the chain(decay) you created some bosons.
  8. ?? show me what you want to mean with feynman diag .. charge A and charge B ? it is for the follow (the photon use charge B with annihilation of neutrino and antineutrino)
  9. Ok. You can count on me. Just 24/48h Good day if you want I can already make all pions and kaons in ten minutes with paint .. I come back I based this model with that one ---> fermionic_model_ but it is a bit wrong (the pion+ is not in the right place) _______________________________________________________________________ hi, I did not draw boson. But you can already in indentify two (boson) in the case of the kaon box which is between d and s for W- and between anti-si and anti-d. I let you imagine the rest, nuon, boson H with top quark ... image link --> http://blogs.scienceforums.net/ArnaudAntoineANDRIEU/files/2013/06/atom_a.png I'll give you the complete diagram but not today. You can share it as you want.
  10. yes sorry, but it changes nothing Do you know how am I going to do all particles in the same diagram? when I say all pions and all kaons in the same diagram, it is with the + the - the ° and the anti°
  11. Easy. In a few days I'll show you mine which includes all diagrams like this one in in one. I will meet all leptons (electron - tau - muon - quark) I will meet all antileptons I will meet all neutrinos I will meet all antineutrinos I will meet all bosons W - Z - g I will meet the boson H And I will meet the photon
  12. Which one please? Do you want to talk about Feynman? Simple question... Can you give me the best you got?
  13. The amplitude isn't based on eV /c ² ? or which one? What is the best diagram used to explain the interaction of decay particles? and also their positions in the atom (quark, electron)? Thank you ajb
  14. It interested me. it is expressed in eV /c ² ? just to link all pion in the same Feynman diagram (pion - antipion with the quark path)
  15. yes forget the ionic bond.... Rather it is possible to draw the scattering of one atom with one S-matrices diagram? In fact I would like to reunite on a same Feynman diagram all kaon and pion. It is possible? thank you
  16. Hi ajb, yes a Feynman diagram which closes the loop of atom, with the path of the in out ions There is better diagram than Feynman diagram?
  17. hello Is there a Feynman diagram which includes all particles with by example electron, quark, pion, kaon, ...in one? Thanks I mean a Feynman diagram that draws all the particles with their way of all arrows in the same pattern. A Feynman diagram atom ; It is possible to draw?
  18. The answer is yet simple. Those people that have made the world as it is today - could have done differently. Those people had all the cards so that this can not happen. But man is unable to manage himself without the word of God. As the teachers of the law have resolved to know nothing in relation to biblical law then the apocalyptic prophecy is fulfilled. The end of time seems to be coming. It's why it's important to believe in Jesus Christ or prophet Isa for muslims (Jesus in Quran)
  19. To archive ---> A Massive Pulsar in a Compact Relativistic Binary http://www.sciencema...40/6131/1233232 http://arxiv.org/abs/1304.6875
  20. To archive ---> Higgs data could spell trouble for leading Big Bang theory http://www.nature.com/news/higgs-data-could-spell-trouble-for-leading-big-bang-theory-1.12804
  21. The only explanation is the superluminal speed energy between matter and antimatter. Source = Aeh Distance = r With Planck time: Speed ​​or frequency of the fluctuation of the energy from the source of emission and the emitted matter - following by the emitted matter to it's source of origine Ef = (tp r²) + (tp √r) Once the charge consumed (matter) the energy goes back at it's source Aeh to pick up a new load.
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