I've always enjoyed reading and learning about Quantum Physics and General Relativity and with all the talk of the LHC i'm determined to understand as much of it as possible! I've done quite a lot of reading on wikipedia as well as reading Brian Greene's Elegant Universe but sometimes written text is a poor substitute for a good teacher. So i have some questions!
The photon is the force carrier of the electromagnetic force, the W&Z bosons of the Weak Force and Gluons of the strong force. That's easy enough to understand written like that but i can't quite get my head around how the actual process works.
This is how i imagine it to work, so please tell me if i am wrong!
Take for example a 'gun' that can fire 2 electrons parallel to each other, simultaneously. The electrons both have negative charge and repel each other causing them to move apart. So according to the above do the electrons both release a photon in the direction of each other causing them to move apart?
Suppose the gun fires an electron and a proton, they have opposite charges and will move together. In this case will the 2 particles release a photon away from the other particle, thus causing them to move together?
Hopefully this thread will turn into a question and answer session on quantum physics so i'd appreciate it if anyone without an interest in the subject could stay out of the thread. Thanks!
The photon is the force carrier of the electromagnetic force, the W&Z bosons of the Weak Force and Gluons of the strong force. That's easy enough to understand written like that but i can't quite get my head around how the actual process works.
This is how i imagine it to work, so please tell me if i am wrong!
Take for example a 'gun' that can fire 2 electrons parallel to each other, simultaneously. The electrons both have negative charge and repel each other causing them to move apart. So according to the above do the electrons both release a photon in the direction of each other causing them to move apart?
Suppose the gun fires an electron and a proton, they have opposite charges and will move together. In this case will the 2 particles release a photon away from the other particle, thus causing them to move together?
Hopefully this thread will turn into a question and answer session on quantum physics so i'd appreciate it if anyone without an interest in the subject could stay out of the thread. Thanks!
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