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The standard model, quarks and their conservation laws
In this article Carl briefly discusses quarks, the conservation laws that involve them and how we can use the Standard Model to check whether certain particle interactions are allowed or prohibited… Quarks, we believe, are fundamental particles. This means they … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Particle Physics, Theoretical
Tagged advanced, conservation, forces, LHC, particles, quarks, standard model, test your knowledge, weak
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Describing our Universe: Friedmann Equation; Fate of our Universe
This article concentrates on how we can determine the fate of our unimaginably large universe, and everything within it, using an elegant but powerful bit of maths. Yummy. We all love maths, don’t we? While not going into too much … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Astronomy, Cosmology, Space & Earth, Theoretical
Tagged advanced, CMB, cosmic microwave background, cosmological constant, cosmology, curvature, dark matter, distance, expansion, fate, fluid, fluid equation, friedmann, gcse, hubble, scale factor, space, universe
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