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In particle physics, an elementary particle or fundamental particle is a particle whose substructure is unknown, thus it is unknown whether it is composed of other particles. Known elementary particles include the fundamental fermions (quarks, leptons, antiquarks, and antileptons), which generally are "matter particles" and "antimatter particles", as well as the fundamental bosons (gauge bosons and the Higgs boson), which generally are "force particles" that mediate interactions among fermions. A particle containing two or more elementary particles is a composite particle.
Everyday matter is composed of atoms, once presumed to be matter's elementary particles—atom meaning "indivisible" in Greek—although the atom's existence remained controversial until about 1910, as some leading physicists regarded molecules as mathematical illusions, and matter as ultimately composed of energy. Soon, subatomic constituents of the atom were identified. As the 1930s opened, the electron and the proton had been observed, along with the photon, the particle of electromagnetic radiation. At that time, the recent advent of quantum mechanics was radically altering the conception of particles, as a single particle could seemingly span a field as would a wave, a paradox still eluding satisfactory explanation.
The Standard Model of particle physics is a theory concerning the electromagnetic, weak, and strong nuclear interactions, as well as classifying all the subatomic particles known. It was developed throughout the latter half of the 20th century, as a collaborative effort of scientists around the world. The current formulation was finalized in the mid-1970s upon experimental confirmation of the existence of quarks. Since then, discoveries of the top quark (1995), the tau neutrino (2000), and more recently the Higgs boson (2012), have given further credence to the Standard Model. Because of its success in explaining a wide variety of experimental results, the Standard Model is sometimes regarded as a "theory of almost everything".
Although the Standard Model is believed to be theoretically self-consistent and has demonstrated huge and continued successes in providing experimental predictions, it does leave some phenomena unexplained and it falls short of being a complete theory of fundamental interactions. It does not incorporate the full theory of gravitation as described by general relativity, or account for the accelerating expansion of the universe (as possibly described by dark energy). The model does not contain any viable dark matter particle that possesses all of the required properties deduced from observational cosmology. It also does not incorporate neutrino oscillations (and their non-zero masses).
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In alchemy, Prima materia, materia prima or first matter, is the ubiquitous starting material required for the alchemical magnum opus and the creation of the philosopher's stone. It is the primitive formless base of all matter similar to chaos, the quintessence, or aether. Esoteric alchemists describe the prima materia using simile, and compare it to concepts like the anima mundi.
The concept of prima materia is sometimes attributed to Aristotle. The earliest roots of the idea can be found in the philosophy of Anaxagoras, who described the nous in relation to chaos. Empedocles' cosmogony is also relevant.
When alchemy developed in Greco-Roman Egypt on the foundations of Greek philosophy, it included the concept of prima materia as a central tenet. Mary Anne Atwood uses words attributed to Arnaldus de Villa Nova to describe the role of prima materia in the fundamental theory of alchemy: That there abides in nature a certain pure matter, which, being discovered and brought by art to perfection, converts to itself proportionally all imperfect bodies that it touches. Although descriptions of the prima materia have changed throughout history, the concept has remained central to alchemical thought.
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Continuing the A Level Physics revision series looking at elementary particles and the Standard Model, including quarks, leptons and gauge bosons
002 - Fundamental Particles In this video Paul Andersen explains how at the smallest level all matter is made of fundamental particles; including quarks, electron, photons and neutrinos. He explains how understanding the properties of these particles allows us to understand the behavior of the matter. Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos: http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/ Music Attribution Title: String Theory Artist: Herman Jolly http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing: Bewick, Sharon. English: An Ant Surfing a Light Wave., February 22, 2010. File:High School Chemistry.pdf, page 191. http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:An_ant_surfing_a_light_wave.png. Ele...
Text at http://howfarawayisit.com/documents/ Music free version https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpH1IDQEoE8TD269udtDqiKF94_eUPNMP In this segment of our “How small is it” video book, we introduce elementary particles. We start with a description of cosmic rays and gamma rays. They collide with atoms in the atmosphere to create a wide variety of particles. We cover how cloud chambers work to ‘see’ these new particles. That includes taking a look at the tracks for electrons and protons. We then take a look at the new particles we found on mountain tops and up in balloons: positrons, electron-positron pair creation, muons; pions; kaons; and particle decay timing and signatures. We then cover the hard to find neutrino, starting with the Ellis - Wooster experiment to measure the e...
http://www.facebook.com/ScienceReason ... The Standard Model Of Particle Physics. This film was produced as part of the CERN/ATLAS multimedia contest internship. --- Please SUBSCRIBE to Science & Reason: • http://www.youtube.com/Best0fScience • http://www.youtube.com/ScienceTV • http://www.youtube.com/FFreeThinker --- STANDARD MODEL OF PARTICLE PHYSICS: http://www.youtube.com/user/Best0fScience#g/c/4A8C50311C9F7369 1) First Second Of The Universe: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4HXPYO5YFG0 2) Force And Matter: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p5QXZ0__8VU 3) Quarks: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PxQwkdu9WbE 4) Gluons: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZYPem05vpS4 5) Electrons, Protons And Neutrons: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vi91qyjuknM 6) Photons, Gravitons & Weak Bosons: http://www.you...
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Although there’s no direct evidence of dark matter, things strongly suggest that it exist. Let’s explore the world of subatomic particles. Follow Julian on Twitter: https://twitter.com/jhug00 Read More: Scientists May Have Finally Detected A Dark Matter Signal http://www.iflscience.com/space/could-scientists-have-finally-detected-dark-matter-signal “Could scientists have finally spotted a signal from dark matter—the elusive, theoretical substance that’s thought to make up much of the universe?” Could Mystery Signal be First Detection of Dark Matter? http://news.discovery.com/space/astronomy/could-mystery-signal-be-first-detection-of-dark-matter-140812.htm “Through the analysis of light from distant galactic clusters, astronomers have detected a mysterious signal that they’re ...
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