>classical physics: a particle is a little ball >quantum mechanics: a particle is a wave >QFT: a particle is a field >string theory: a particle is a string
Get your shit together, physics fags. For fucks sake, how am I supposed to trust you, if you can't even agree what a particle is?
Carson Rogers
not a monkey
Zachary Gomez
Just embarrassing how divided physicists are
Wyatt Young
physicsfags btfo literally bio-tier
Nolan Campbell
Very small objects can cause confusion and create divisions between people.
But I'm sure you're already aware of this.
William Parker
Lmao
Physicists on suicide alert
Blake Ramirez
Topkek
Why haven't physicists offed themselves yet?
John Rivera
The last one contains all the previous ones, it's a generalization
Wyatt Nelson
ITT: OP talks to himself.
Are you having a fun?
Ayden Ortiz
>I don't know how to use Veeky Forums: the post
Daniel Carter
apes are monkeys you anti-intellectual
William Clark
So get busy trying to unify this theories in a way that works, faggot.
Just because physics is infinitely more complicated than your shitty science doesn't mean anything
Asher Kelly
Physicists are brainlets compared to the mathematics master race
Ian Smith
>why don't you go and our job for us because we suck so bad
kekkkkkkkkkkkkk physicsmajorsbtfo
Angel Murphy
>is Yeah no nobody claims that. Seeing a particle as a little baloon of mass accurately describes the world we live in at this scale. At a smaller scale quantom THEORY works better to describe the world. Physics isn't about "this is how it is" but more like wow if we theorise the existence of bosons our model of the universe is even more accurate relative to the real world. Try fucking modeling macro physics with twelfe dimensional strings when balloons of mass works just fine
Jacob Long
>replying seriously to a gorilla post
Nolan Taylor
Remember to sage, report and hide.
Christopher Stewart
OP, while looking like a shitpost, is a valid scientific question
Isaiah Russell
>mfw physicists had to invent stupid words like "gauge field" and "infinitesimal generator" because using the actual mathematical terminology of connections on principal bundles and Lie algebras is too scary for them
Nathan Murphy
Easter?
Carson Sullivan
>monkey.jpg Triggered.
Austin Cook
If you wanted to do everything in terms of a connection form you would have to be using pullbacks everywhere. What would be the benefit of that?
Colton Watson
DELETE THIS FUCKING THREAD RIGHT NOW
Parker Thomas
>op attempts at epistemology Fugggggg >:D
Jonathan Bennett
>Ehresmann connections confirmed too hard for physics fags