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Episode #105 - LOOK! Stuff?

Math & Physics Podcast

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How Do We Discover W and Z Bosons?

A boson is a force carrying particle. AKA interactions, how things talk to each other. And we can say, when this boson interacts with this electron at this, like Feynman diagrams, for example, it creates something else. So all that they're really doing is simply exchanging these bosons. That's simply what creates the feelings and whatnot and everything that we see. They can all be together to actually work in the universe. For example, an electron needs the photon. Quarks literally don't exist without the gluon. It's kind of useful that we know.

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