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On 3/19/2018 at 11:29 AM, Strange said:

There is a different type of field for every type of particle (because particles are excitations of their fields).

I will keep this in mind while I do my homework.

 

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I have been reading and grasp completely classical fields and mediums... Because I am sure it will come up in my studies, I will ask now...

Do fermions have a fermions type of field? If so, all other fields arise from fermion interactions? EM even is a result of fermion field interaction?

What about the medium? This seems to smack of aether...

Thx for the link, quite informative!

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9 minutes ago, Butch said:

Do fermions have a fermions type of field?

Each fundamental fermion has its own field. 

9 minutes ago, Butch said:

If so, all other fields arise from fermion interactions?

No. Because some fundamental particles are bosons. 

9 minutes ago, Butch said:

EM even is a result of fermion field interaction?

The particle associated with the em field is the photon, which is a boson

9 minutes ago, Butch said:

What about the medium?

The fields are the media. 

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1 hour ago, Butch said:

I have come a long way in the past few months!

Again, thank you all very much!

 

 I can agree with this statement, your skills and knowledge is greatly improved well done

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