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    How does the nucleus of an atom stay together?
    Animations and editing by Abhigyan Hazarika
    Abhigyan's LinkedIn: / abhigyan-hazarika-6460...
    Script and narration by Fernando Franco Félix
    This is our submission to the Summer of Math Exposition:
    • Summer of Math Exposit...
    Support us in Patreon: / highlyentropicmind
    Project github:
    github.com/abhigyanh/utsf-public
    Original post for the project:
    github.com/leios/SoME_Topics/...
    Learn more about spin:
    • What is Spin? | Quantu...
    • Things we know about s...
    Music by Vincent Rubinetti
    Download the music on Bandcamp:
    vincerubinetti.bandcamp.com/a...
    Stream the music on Spotify:
    open.spotify.com/album/1dVyjw...
    Image of Murray Gell-Mann courtesy of “Biografías y Vidas” www.biografiasyvidas.com/biog...
    Bibliography:
    Introduction to Particle Physics by David J. Griffiths
    Lie Algebras in Particle Physics by Howard Georgi
    Constructing Quarks by Andrew Pickering
    An introduction to QFT, Chapter 17, by Michael E. Peskin and Daniel V. Schroeder
    Quantum Chromodynamics by Walter Greiner, Stefan Schramm and Eckart Stein
    Sections:
    Intro: 00:00
    Recap on atoms: 01:02
    Pauli's Exclusion Principle: 03:23
    Color Charge: 14:10
    White is color neutral: 16:16
    The RGB color space: 19:48
    SU(3): 22:31
    Triplets and singlets: 27:03
    Conclusion: 36:10

Komentáře • 1,4K

  • @adeoluadesina7865
    @adeoluadesina7865 Před rokem +1281

    “Quantum Mechanics is just some spicy linear algebra” has to be the most beautiful statement I’ve ever heard

    • @okayokay3860
      @okayokay3860 Před rokem

      You are a dork

    • @michaelharris679
      @michaelharris679 Před rokem +53

      I feel like the end goal of many math/physics fields is to reduce it to spicy linear algebra

    • @DNTMEE
      @DNTMEE Před rokem +17

      Now we need to find out how many properties of nature have mathematical _"Spicyness"_ to them, and to what degree. In so doing we may discover new fundamental relationships or at least new pasta and refried bean recipes.

    • @TAP7a
      @TAP7a Před rokem +13

      Masters in Physics with first class honours here
      It's one of the most truthful and accurate descriptions of QM I've ever come across

    • @Se-pk8lg
      @Se-pk8lg Před rokem +1

      Sad

  • @livedandletdie
    @livedandletdie Před rokem +1432

    “Ah yes, the Standard Model of Physics... which holds for all known physics... scrap that, almost all known physics.” - Gravity

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +336

      Fuck gravity, why doesn't it fit neatly into my Lagrangian? I'm gonna have a serious talk with the designer of the universe about consistency

    • @Steaphany
      @Steaphany Před rokem +70

      And Gravity is emergent from the Time Field gradient. Your feet click slower through Time than your head, that difference causes your geodesic path to curve and that curve through Space-Time is what you perceive as Gravity

    • @joeremus9039
      @joeremus9039 Před rokem +24

      You mentioned general relativity near the beginning, but I believe you meant special relativity. Thank you for a wonderful video.

    • @sugarfrosted2005
      @sugarfrosted2005 Před rokem +17

      @@Steaphany I'm still bothered that a particle that could mediate it has an obvious theoretical candidate. It's like a puzzle made with the same cut, but you're not sure if it's the same picture.

    • @lock_ray
      @lock_ray Před rokem +6

      @@joeremus9039 one contains the other, if you say general that automatically includes special so it's not incorrect

  • @jamesmnguyen
    @jamesmnguyen Před rokem +543

    SoME2 has blessed us with a 37min video about the Strong Force.

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +56

      SoME2 has indeed blessed us

    • @hughobyrne2588
      @hughobyrne2588 Před rokem +9

      @@HighlyEntropicMind ... and you in particular, even more, what with the latest news! Congratulations on being in the top 100. Well deserved.

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Před rokem +5

      @@hughobyrne2588 oh wow

    • @mihailmilev9909
      @mihailmilev9909 Před rokem +2

      @@HighlyEntropicMind indeed congrats man

    • @kennethhicks2113
      @kennethhicks2113 Před rokem +1

      Did a great job of it too, some good jokes too!

  • @BlackHole-qw9qg
    @BlackHole-qw9qg Před 2 měsíci +18

    Your energy is unmatched. As a theoretical physics PhD student I greatly appreciate this. I subscribe

  • @xitheris1758
    @xitheris1758 Před 6 měsíci +3

    "How do neutrons and protons stay together?" Lots of counseling ... and counting down the days until the electrons graduate.

  • @cosmicvoidtree
    @cosmicvoidtree Před rokem +65

    “The video is long enough already” you greatly underestimate my patience. You could make this 2 hours long and I still won’t stop watching until I got to the end. Seriously though, great video.

    • @smarterthanawaffle
      @smarterthanawaffle Před rokem +2

      Same. I was bummed to hear that we were skipping that part.

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem

      Gluons are force carriers!
      Action is dual to reaction -- Sir Isaac Newton (the duality of force).
      Attraction is dual to repulsion, push is dual to pull -- forces are dual.
      Gluons are dual if they are force carriers.
      Colour is dual to anti-colour -- Gluons are dual.
      If forces are dual then energy must be dual:-
      Energy = force * distance -- simple physics.
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Waves are dual to particles -- quantum duality -- pure energy is dual.
      Spin statistics theorem:- symmetric wave functions (Bosons, waves) are dual to anti-symmetric wave functions (Fermions, particles) -- quantum duality.
      Bosons are dual to Fermions -- atomic duality.
      Energy is dual to mass -- Einstein.
      Making predictions to track targets, goals & objectives is a syntropic process -- teleological.
      Teleological physics (syntropy) is dual to non-teleological physics (entropy).
      Syntropy (prediction) is dual to increasing entropy -- the 4th law of thermodynamics!
      From a converging, convex (lens) or syntropic perspective everything looks divergent, concave or entropic -- the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
      All observers have a syntropic perspective according to the 2nd law or thermodynamics.
      My syntropy is your entropy and your syntropy is my entropy -- duality.
      Duality (energy) creates reality.
      "Always two there are" -- Yoda.
      Spin up is dual to spin down, particles are dual to anti-particles -- the Dirac equation.

    • @zokalyx
      @zokalyx Před rokem +2

      @@hyperduality2838 where is this copypasta from lmao

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem

      @@zokalyx I worked it out for myself.
      The conservation of duality (energy) will be known as the 5th law of thermodynamics!
      Electro is dual to magnetic -- Maxwell's equations, electro-magnetic energy or pure energy is dual.
      Positive curvature is dual to negative curvature -- Gauss, Riemann geometry.
      Curvature or gravitation is dual -- the force of gravity is dual.
      Negative curvature = dark energy or hyperbolic space.
      Universal hyperbolic geometry:-
      czcams.com/video/EvP8VtyhzXs/video.html
      You should watch them all.
      "Perpendicularity in hyperbolic geometry is measured in terms of duality".
      Points are dual to lines -- the principle of duality in geometry.
      Gravitation is equivalent or dual (isomorphic) to acceleration -- Einstein's happiest thought, the principle of equivalence (duality).
      Fear is dual to anger, anger is dual to hate, hate is dual to suffering -- the Yoda dualities.
      Positive (lightside) is dual to negative (darkside).
      Space is dual to time -- Einstein.
      Left is dual to right, in is dual to out, up is dual to down -- space is dual.
      The future is dual to the past -- time duality.
      Absolute time (Galileo) is dual to relative time (Einstein) -- time duality.
      Space duality is dual to time duality.
      Duality is everywhere once you look for it.
      Certainty is dual to uncertainty -- the Heisenberg certainty/uncertainty principle.

    • @Soken50
      @Soken50 Před rokem

      Rejoice, that means we can expect more videos for SoME(2+n) but hopefully sooner!

  • @mk72v2oq
    @mk72v2oq Před rokem +220

    When I was introduced to QCD, as a programmer, I immediately picked up this RGB analogy. Because from this perspective it makes perfect sense. Pixel colors are just 3 numbers and you can freely add, subtract, multiply, divide etc. And as for anti-colors, every image editor has such "Invert" function which makes the image "negative".

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem +6

      Gluons are force carriers!
      Action is dual to reaction -- Sir Isaac Newton (the duality of force).
      Attraction is dual to repulsion, push is dual to pull -- forces are dual.
      Gluons are dual if they are force carriers.
      Colour is dual to anti-colour -- Gluons are dual.
      If forces are dual then energy must be dual:-
      Energy = force * distance -- simple physics.
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Waves are dual to particles -- quantum duality -- pure energy is dual.
      Spin statistics theorem:- symmetric wave functions (Bosons, waves) are dual to anti-symmetric wave functions (Fermions, particles) -- quantum duality.
      Bosons are dual to Fermions -- atomic duality.
      Energy is dual to mass -- Einstein.
      Making predictions to track targets, goals & objectives is a syntropic process -- teleological.
      Teleological physics (syntropy) is dual to non-teleological physics (entropy).
      Syntropy (prediction) is dual to increasing entropy -- the 4th law of thermodynamics!
      From a converging, convex (lens) or syntropic perspective everything looks divergent, concave or entropic -- the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
      All observers have a syntropic perspective according to the 2nd law or thermodynamics.
      My syntropy is your entropy and your syntropy is my entropy -- duality.
      Duality (energy) creates reality.
      "Always two there are" -- Yoda.
      Spin up is dual to spin down, particles are dual to anti-particles -- the Dirac equation.

    • @alirezanabavian771
      @alirezanabavian771 Před rokem +3

      @@hyperduality2838 and the main consequence is life is death's duality

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem +3

      @@alirezanabavian771 Alive is dual to not alive -- the Schrodinger's cat superposition.
      Being is dual to non being creates becoming -- Plato's cat.
      Thesis (alive, being) is dual to anti-thesis (not alive, non being) creates the converging thesis or synthesis -- the time independent Hegelian dialectic or Hegel's cat.
      Schrodinger's cat is based upon Hegel's cat (Fichte's cat) and he stole it from Plato.
      Gluons attract and repel other gluons both at the same time -- Gluons are dual.
      Mind (the internal soul, syntropy) is dual to matter (the external soul, entropy) -- Descartes or Plato's divided line.
      "God, Freedom & Immortality" -- the triality of Immanuel Kant.

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem +2

      @@alirezanabavian771 Energy is conserved, it cannot be created or destroyed.
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Brahman (the creator God, thesis) is dual to Shiva (the destroyer God, anti-thesis) synthesizes Vishnu (the preserver God) -- Hegel.
      The central tenet of Hinduism is consistent with the Hegelian dialectic.
      Life is dual to non life.
      Antinomy (duality) is two truths that contradict each other -- Immanuel Kant.
      Absolute truth is dual to relative truth -- Hume's fork.

    • @brilanto
      @brilanto Před 8 měsíci

      @@alirezanabavian771 Is it making zombies impossible? What about ghosts, elves, virtual particles, plasma?

  • @mathnerd97
    @mathnerd97 Před rokem +56

    "Don't mention gravity, we were having a good time"

  • @jonahp8271
    @jonahp8271 Před rokem +199

    I remember a ted talk given by Grant (3b1b) on what draws people to math, describing it like a movie or a novel, with a storyline, character arcs and heroes, and even though I may need to watch this again to fully understand it, I can tell that your passion here is from having this topic click on a deep level, like a crazy plot twist in a great series! Thanks for making this :)

  • @somethang2865
    @somethang2865 Před rokem +143

    Very nice - sidenote: The spin statistics theorem does not come from General Relativity. It's a fundamental of quantum field theory which is quantum mechanics respecting SPECIAL relativity.

    • @somethang2865
      @somethang2865 Před rokem +37

      Also it's a little confusing to say "that's why you can have only two electrons in every energy level" when talking about the quantum number n. The first shell (n=1) indeed only allows for 2 electrons, but the second shell (n=2) allows for 8 electrons, because we have additional quantum numbers (namely angular momentum l = 0,1 and magnetic quantum number m) to be "different". They all respect Pauli's principle though.

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +36

      Thanks for pointing this out, you've got a spot in the comment response video

    • @somethang2865
      @somethang2865 Před rokem +18

      @@HighlyEntropicMind you're welcome - good job on the video - science outreach is really important! I'm a particle physics postdoc - let me know if there's anything I can help with :D

    • @tommapar
      @tommapar Před rokem +6

      @Highly Entropic Mind @Some Thang
      It's nice to see a wholesome cordial exchange like this on the internet! It's a rare sight.
      I'm only someone who dabbles in the field out of sheer curiosity, and with only a rudimentary knowledge of math is kinda hard but having to have learned to code for videogames made me have to catch up, if only a bit, it was enough to get a refresher on vectors, and to learn about color.
      Leaving that aside I admire the work that both you do, and appreciate it. @Some Thang said it best: "science outreach is really important".
      You guys are paving the way for even more people getting into the sciences, and mankind's future with your work! I can't fathom the hours of hard work that must take, and must have taken, to get there.
      Much respect and appreciation for everything! Regards!

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +4

      @@somethang2865 You can help me with a technical question. If I have ten electrons, does their combines spin states represent the group Spin(10)?

  • @HighlyEntropicMind
    @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +154

    If you like this video be sure to also thank Abhigyan Hazarika, my partner for this project, and the person responsible for all the amazing animations that brought these explanations to life

    • @sayantansaha9047
      @sayantansaha9047 Před rokem +1

      A Bengali guy 😂

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem +3

      Gluons are force carriers!
      Action is dual to reaction -- Sir Isaac Newton (the duality of force).
      Attraction is dual to repulsion, push is dual to pull -- forces are dual.
      Gluons are dual if they are force carriers.
      Colour is dual to anti-colour -- Gluons are dual.
      If forces are dual then energy must be dual:-
      Energy = force * distance -- simple physics.
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Waves are dual to particles -- quantum duality -- pure energy is dual.
      Spin statistics theorem:- symmetric wave functions (Bosons, waves) are dual to anti-symmetric wave functions (Fermions, particles) -- quantum duality.
      Bosons are dual to Fermions -- atomic duality.
      Energy is dual to mass -- Einstein.
      Making predictions to track targets, goals & objectives is a syntropic process -- teleological.
      Teleological physics (syntropy) is dual to non-teleological physics (entropy).
      Syntropy (prediction) is dual to increasing entropy -- the 4th law of thermodynamics!
      From a converging, convex (lens) or syntropic perspective everything looks divergent, concave or entropic -- the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
      All observers have a syntropic perspective according to the 2nd law or thermodynamics.
      My syntropy is your entropy and your syntropy is my entropy -- duality.
      Duality (energy) creates reality.
      "Always two there are" -- Yoda.
      Spin up is dual to spin down, particles are dual to anti-particles -- the Dirac equation.

    • @sobreaver
      @sobreaver Před rokem +2

      '....WHAT A BEAUTIFUL WORLD... !'

    • @sobreaver
      @sobreaver Před rokem +1

      @@hyperduality2838 you kept mentioning Duality and all I could hear was Slipknot :P

    • @armandoarmandonis9947
      @armandoarmandonis9947 Před rokem +2

      Thanks both of you! It would be fantastic if you also explained the weak force, I can't really wrap my mind around it.

  • @hyunsunggo855
    @hyunsunggo855 Před rokem +84

    The realization at the last moment(I won't spoil it) is just too great! I was so excited just like you were. Thank you for this great video.

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +7

      You are welcome, please share it. I want it to have at least 10k views

  • @diegoorozco5137
    @diegoorozco5137 Před rokem +63

    I loooovvve this subject too and I could hear you speaking about this for hours.
    But shout-out to your excitement. Really, there's nothing more awesome that hearing someone excited while speaking of something they find beautiful. You are what made this video from great to excellent due to sharing a passion.
    Thank you!!

  • @tyruskarmesin5418
    @tyruskarmesin5418 Před rokem +29

    I always picture red green and blue color charges as three 2D vectors at 120 degree angles to each other with a length of one. Negative charges just point in the opposite directions. With that, it makes sense that r + g + b = 0, r = - g - b, etc. Gluons (eg r - b) are vectors of length sqrt 2. It all just works out.
    Edit: the gluon vector length is sqrt 3, not sqrt 2.

    • @jaymethodus3421
      @jaymethodus3421 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Your second to last statement strikes me. Is that just your internal conception of the gluon vector length? I only ask because I recently came to form my own theory of everything and I pulled an equation out of my own mental ether that I didn’t even know how to apply, and sq rt -2 is the key to it somehow. I ended up discovering Bell’s inequality when transforming and test solving. Quite a few other weird things I found when transforming and testing the equation, but I still can’t pin down how I can apply it to {currently} observable reality.

    • @tyruskarmesin5418
      @tyruskarmesin5418 Před 7 měsíci

      @@jaymethodus3421 Well I can't say how fundamentally accurate this view is, but it maps onto chromodynamics intuitively, which is nice. The gluon vector length naturally arises from adding two vectors 60 degrees apart, but I don't know if there is physical meaning to it. Embarrassingly, I did the math again and realized the length is actually sqrt 3, not 2.
      As for developing a theory of everything, and pulling an equation from your mental ether, I gotta say that sounds worrying. It is easy to fool yourself, and there is a reason it has taken centuries to develop a true understanding of the world. Having an idea come to you and assuming it is correct is how myths are made.
      I would also point out that the square root of 2 shows up fairly frequently in a wide range of places.

    • @dankuchar6821
      @dankuchar6821 Před 6 měsíci

      Maybe they're just isn't a correlation between what we observe. Quantum world is so weird, and I think it's beyond many of our observational conceptualizations. Good luck with your research. Sounds like you might be on to an interesting journey.

  • @TheOneMaddin
    @TheOneMaddin Před rokem +87

    I think the spin statistics theorem emerges from special, not general relativity. Great video by the way 👍🏼

    • @nicolasfernandez4022
      @nicolasfernandez4022 Před rokem +9

      Yes, special relativity. General relativity it's about gravity and it's a classical theory.

    • @treasurehunter3744
      @treasurehunter3744 Před rokem +2

      @@nicolasfernandez4022 I thought it was because General Relativity deals with how energy curves spacetime and the Standard Model gets temperamental when you start adding spacial curvature to your, er... "spicy linear algebra".

  • @yad-thaddag
    @yad-thaddag Před rokem +72

    I'm not a particularly smart guy, but you've managed to make me feel really intelligent! I loved learning about this subject! Thank you for making this video! 😄

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem +2

      Gluons are force carriers!
      Action is dual to reaction -- Sir Isaac Newton (the duality of force).
      Attraction is dual to repulsion, push is dual to pull -- forces are dual.
      Gluons are dual if they are force carriers.
      Colour is dual to anti-colour -- Gluons are dual.
      If forces are dual then energy must be dual:-
      Energy = force * distance -- simple physics.
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Waves are dual to particles -- quantum duality -- pure energy is dual.
      Spin statistics theorem:- symmetric wave functions (Bosons, waves) are dual to anti-symmetric wave functions (Fermions, particles) -- quantum duality.
      Bosons are dual to Fermions -- atomic duality.
      Energy is dual to mass -- Einstein.
      Making predictions to track targets, goals & objectives is a syntropic process -- teleological.
      Teleological physics (syntropy) is dual to non-teleological physics (entropy).
      Syntropy (prediction) is dual to increasing entropy -- the 4th law of thermodynamics!
      From a converging, convex (lens) or syntropic perspective everything looks divergent, concave or entropic -- the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
      All observers have a syntropic perspective according to the 2nd law or thermodynamics.
      My syntropy is your entropy and your syntropy is my entropy -- duality.
      Duality (energy) creates reality.
      "Always two there are" -- Yoda.
      Spin up is dual to spin down, particles are dual to anti-particles -- the Dirac equation.

    • @testtests1405
      @testtests1405 Před rokem

      @@hyperduality2838 Awsome !!!

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem +1

      @@testtests1405 There is a 4th law of thermodynamics!
      Teleological physics (syntropy) is dual to non teleological physics (entropy).
      Teleophilia is dual to teleophobia.
      The bad news is that main stream physics is currently dominated by teleophobia or materialists!
      The conservation of duality (energy) will be known as the 5th law of thermodynamics!
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Null vectors or light rays are perpendicular to themselves from our perspective -- self duality.
      Electro is dual to magnetic -- Maxwell's equations or pure energy is dual.
      The inner product is dual to the cross product -- Maxwell's equations.
      Homology (syntropy) is dual to co-homology (entropy) -- topology.
      The 4th law of thermodynamics is hardwired into mathematics!
      Thesis is dual to anti-thesis creates the converging thesis or synthesis -- the time independent Hegelian dialectic -- Hegel's cat.
      Being is dual to non being creates becoming -- Plato's cat.
      Alive is dual to not alive -- Schrodinger's cat superposition.
      Schrodinger's cat is based upon Hegel's cat and he stole it from Plato.
      "Philosophy is dead" -- Stephen Hawking.
      Stephen Hawking accepted Schrodinger's cat and then denied philosophy or metaphysics -- this is contradictory.
      Antinomy (duality) is two truths that contradict each other -- Immanuel Kant.
      Telephobia means that you are currently living in a new dark age pf physics!
      "I have awoken from my dogmatic slumbers" -- Immanuel Kant.
      It is time for physicists to awaken from their dogmatic slumbers!

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem +1

      @@testtests1405 Gluons attract and repel quarks both at the same time -- duality!
      Gluons are composed of colour, anti-colour pairs = duality!
      Force carriers (gluons, photons) are dual.
      Higgs Bosons are dual to Higgs Fermions (particles, mass) -- the Higgs duality field.
      Symmetry breaking:- symmetry is dual to anti-symmetry, Bosons are dual to Fermions.
      Generalization (waves) is dual to localization (particles).
      Divergence (entropy) is dual to convergence (syntropy).
      Symmetry is dual to conservation -- the duality of Noether's theorem.
      Randomness (entropy) is dual to order (syntropy).
      "Entropy is a measure of Randomness" -- Roger Penrose.
      Syntropy is a measure of order!

  • @nigeldepledge3790
    @nigeldepledge3790 Před rokem +16

    It's not a coincidence that quantum chromodynamics uses the mathematics of colour. The physicists who were working this out needed an analogy based on SU(3) symmetry, and the obvious one was the primary colours and their associated anti-colours.
    But it is remarkable how much of this mathematics can be deduced from some relatively simple observations of the behaviour of atoms.

  • @robbannstrom
    @robbannstrom Před 11 měsíci +7

    This is just so good! Congratulations on making a truly inspiring video on this difficult subject, and for infusing it with so much enthusiasm and love - not at all an easy thing to do... Thanks to you and your collaborator Abhigyan!

  • @quantiset
    @quantiset Před rokem +30

    This is amazing! I love the animations and your willingness to delve down into the math!

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +4

      Delving into the math is the whole reason we do this. Please share it with your friends!

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem

      Gluons are force carriers!
      Action is dual to reaction -- Sir Isaac Newton (the duality of force).
      Attraction is dual to repulsion, push is dual to pull -- forces are dual.
      Gluons are dual if they are force carriers.
      Colour is dual to anti-colour -- Gluons are dual.
      If forces are dual then energy must be dual:-
      Energy = force * distance -- simple physics.
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Waves are dual to particles -- quantum duality -- pure energy is dual.
      Spin statistics theorem:- symmetric wave functions (Bosons, waves) are dual to anti-symmetric wave functions (Fermions, particles) -- quantum duality.
      Bosons are dual to Fermions -- atomic duality.
      Energy is dual to mass -- Einstein.
      Making predictions to track targets, goals & objectives is a syntropic process -- teleological.
      Teleological physics (syntropy) is dual to non-teleological physics (entropy).
      Syntropy (prediction) is dual to increasing entropy -- the 4th law of thermodynamics!
      From a converging, convex (lens) or syntropic perspective everything looks divergent, concave or entropic -- the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
      All observers have a syntropic perspective according to the 2nd law or thermodynamics.
      My syntropy is your entropy and your syntropy is my entropy -- duality.
      Duality (energy) creates reality.
      "Always two there are" -- Yoda.
      Spin up is dual to spin down, particles are dual to anti-particles -- the Dirac equation.

  • @Riteshghosh1987
    @Riteshghosh1987 Před rokem +7

    "What about Gravity? Ahh, we are having a good time!" I really could not stop laughing for minutes!

  • @hel_0568
    @hel_0568 Před rokem +83

    This was really nice of you to give us such a high quality video. Im still in the last year of high school ( I know very little math and nuclear physics) but I could still understand some of the details , particularly when I reached the "coloured charge" part I was like wow this is just insane. The explanation was handled elegantly and you dumbed it down for the younger audience too . Thank you, I enjoyed it very much and could learn something new again today.

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +15

      I live for these comments. Please share this with your friends, we want to reach 10k views

    • @vaheakli4551
      @vaheakli4551 Před rokem +1

      @@HighlyEntropicMind we collectively shared enough to make algorithms work for us! :) now more than 100k, congratulations!
      Anyway, it deserves even more

    • @fluo9576
      @fluo9576 Před rokem

      Bro keep feeding your curiosity for physics. It will get much much better. I was just like you, if you can get fascinated by stuff like this you are kn the right way

    • @Scotty-vs4lf
      @Scotty-vs4lf Před rokem

      @@HighlyEntropicMind hey im a 10th grader and i had to watch in school with captions while doing my other work and most of it still made sense to me so good job

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem

      @@Scotty-vs4lf In school? Wow, thank your teacher on my behalf, I wish my teachers had taught me about the Strong Force

  • @Bob13454
    @Bob13454 Před rokem +5

    This is probably the most enthusiastic video about math I've seen lmao, awesome energy

  • @marccygnus
    @marccygnus Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this video!! It's one of the (if not THE) best, most detailed but not inaccessible, well organized, fun and enjoyable videos of its kind on its topic. And the honest enthusiasm that comes across made it that much more engaging. I watched the entire thing without thinking of "length" at all! Thank you for the TON of effort that you invested! I'll be sharing this and you've a new subscriber now. Peace & physics! (And thank you, too, Abhigyan Hazarika!)

  • @ralfbaechle
    @ralfbaechle Před rokem +32

    Wonderfully done, brilliant. Putting so much fascination and fun into something deeply theoretical is plain ingenious.

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +4

      How could I not put fascination and fun into science?

    • @ralfbaechle
      @ralfbaechle Před rokem +3

      @@HighlyEntropicMind It seems way too many people still associate science with tedious, boring math, learning definitions and sleepless nights.
      Time to change that!

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +1

      @@ralfbaechle Amen

  • @Rudxain
    @Rudxain Před rokem +5

    Absolutely loved this video! Teaching chromodynamics without dumbing-down too much, the sheer pasion, how you show the connections and relationships between different things, it's beautiful (as you said)

  • @Robert_McGarry_Poems
    @Robert_McGarry_Poems Před rokem +3

    I felt like I was watching a competition, and he was just commentating the match. The energy, it's beautiful!

  • @amaarquadri
    @amaarquadri Před rokem +1

    Your enthusiasm is contagious. Great video!

  • @giansieger8687
    @giansieger8687 Před rokem

    I‘m so glad I stumbled upon this video. Thank you so very much for clearing up some confusions and further feeding my curiosity

  • @Nibor999
    @Nibor999 Před rokem +19

    Thanks Fernando, I loved the video. I have a good knowledge of mathematics and knew little bit about the Schrodinger equation and wave functions, but never really had an understanding of chromodynamics. The video was a really great introduction to this and I particularly appreciated the way that the symbols were shown in colour, so that the group actions were easy to follow. Great jog and thanks again!

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +4

      You are so welcome, please share the video so that more people can finally understand chromodynamics

  • @Swearinbag
    @Swearinbag Před rokem +4

    This video is amazing. Your enthousiasm and explanations are so contagious! Instant sub.

  • @user-ov6jx9qp7s
    @user-ov6jx9qp7s Před rokem +2

    Exceptional work friend 👏👏👏 Thank you for committing your passion to this video and for not compromising the depth of the dive for the sake of video length. Every second was used purposefully. Bravo, take a bow 💐💐💐

  • @puneetkumarsingh1484
    @puneetkumarsingh1484 Před 10 měsíci

    That was an excellent and beautiful introduction to a relatively complex concept for beginners like me! Thank you so much. Please make more of these!!

  • @Nanorooms
    @Nanorooms Před rokem +15

    This is mindblowingly good. Good luck on your submission!

  • @josephrosati9921
    @josephrosati9921 Před rokem +6

    Good show! Your teacher voice is reassuring and you convey wonder/humor naturally. Keep at it!

  • @mikewasinger9029
    @mikewasinger9029 Před rokem +1

    I freaking love the way you explained this! Well done and THANK YOU.

  • @thatguy431
    @thatguy431 Před rokem +2

    Thanks so much for putting the time into making this and sharing it with the world!

  • @axolotlmanga3596
    @axolotlmanga3596 Před rokem +49

    Incredible! I remember learning about gluons years ago and finding out there were only 8 types of gluon and being absolutely baffled; why aren't there 9?? I tried looking it up only to be confronted with long articles about complex Hermitian matrices and something called SU(3). Having only just learnt calculus recently at the time, it was all quite beyond me and eventually I gave up. But this video I feel has finally given me some real answers and understanding and something mathematical to chew on that I can at last comprehend more of this strange sub atomic world. This is a great video, thank you so much for making it!

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +12

      That was my exact experience. For the longest time I couldn't understand why there were only eight gluons. I was frustrated with all other explanations I could find online about the Strong Force, because none of them were good enough, so I did a Thanos and said: "Fine, I'll do it myself"

    • @deltalima6703
      @deltalima6703 Před rokem +2

      Cohl furey from perimeter institute did a good video on it. I will see if I can find a link.

    • @deltalima6703
      @deltalima6703 Před rokem +2

      Quarks and leptons:
      m.czcams.com/video/E7NxCwD39pk/video.html

    • @deltalima6703
      @deltalima6703 Před rokem +3

      Could not find it, lol. Fell down a rabbit hole, and burned all my free time. Oops.

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +3

      @@deltalima6703 Been there, done that

  • @kgangadhar5389
    @kgangadhar5389 Před rokem +4

    Great video, thank you for providing such content!!

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +2

      You are welcome!, please share it! I want it to get at least 10k views

  • @user-xe9es4sd7u
    @user-xe9es4sd7u Před 2 měsíci

    phenomenal video thank you all for presenting!

  • @herbertdiazmoraga7258
    @herbertdiazmoraga7258 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I cannot stop watching this video! I simply enjoy so much this specific topic of particle physics so much just because of the beauty of its mathematical structure. It's just so elegant that seems practically written down.
    Thank you so much!

  • @johnchessant3012
    @johnchessant3012 Před rokem +11

    Very interesting video! I learned a lot and the way everything was tied together at the end was really great

  • @defenestrated23
    @defenestrated23 Před rokem +3

    This was amazing. I've known for some time groups and SU(3) in particular map to QM, but the wikipedia articles were impenetrable. You made the connection so easy to understand!

  • @supertrooper6011
    @supertrooper6011 Před rokem +1

    You are a very gifted teacher to make this accessible and entertaining.

  • @mescwb
    @mescwb Před rokem +1

    thanks for teaching like this, just awesome, added to you not forgetting the derived beautiness of universe / world and the FEELINGS one can have about it

  • @mrgadget1485
    @mrgadget1485 Před rokem +4

    Very nice and also entertaining presentation! I have a bachelor's degree in theoretical physics and I agree that it's the beauty of these symmetries, that makes studying and discovering these ideas so enjoyable!

  • @FreshBeatles
    @FreshBeatles Před rokem +4

    13:50 LOL Wow! nice edit!

  • @kieranhosty
    @kieranhosty Před rokem

    This video is fantastic! I don't have a background in math (yet) but the explanations and animations were perfect at communicating the ideas. Well done, this is one of the best videos I've seen communicating math yet!

  • @davids82605
    @davids82605 Před rokem

    Thank you greatly for that video, been hearing about colors (in particles) for decades without having actually ZERO explanation about it. And the way you present it is so simple and elegant!!!

  • @alexanderjenkins7929
    @alexanderjenkins7929 Před rokem +6

    This was great! I'd love to see more videos diving into the topics you hinted at but couldn't cover here. Your humor and passion make for fun watching 🤘

  • @Steaphany
    @Steaphany Před rokem +15

    Some questions and suggestions for follow up videos:
    1. Why do Neutrons decay, but Protons don't ? As presented, both should be equally stable.
    2. Why are Neutrons within a Nucleus stable ?
    3. It's obvious that SU(3) holds three Quarks together, how does this extend to atomic nuclei

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +4

      very good ideas

    • @giansieger8687
      @giansieger8687 Před rokem

      isn‘t beta+ decay the decay of a proton into a neutron, a positron and an electroneutrino? (or anti electronieutrino, I don‘t remember.

    • @bradfordprice3781
      @bradfordprice3781 Před rokem

      @@giansieger8687 A proton is a hydrogen atom. A neutron in the same predicament as a hydrogen atom lasts approximately 14 minutes, 38 seconds. The proton stays a hydrogen atom, the neutron decays into a proton (hydrogen atom) and an electron pair. What you are thinking of is nuclear radiation, which is the expulsion of neutrons, protons, and/or electrons from the nucleus of the Uranium, Actinium, and Thorium series. An U+U+D particle and an U+D+D particle as described should be stable in both configurations, or at the very least, the polarized proton should decay, not the neutron. The Strong/Weak force design is an absolute engineering nightmare, there is even an artists rendering of it. They should just recognize that quarks can't be point like and therefore must have spin (award for dumbest logical reason for why particles don't spin), but that would require an entire rewrite of physics and no one is going to get paid to redo the last 300 years of physics. Take a single step out from the nucleus and ask yourself why molecules have so many different types of bonding and every bonding type (Lewis, covalent, ionic, VESPR, etc.) has to have exceptions to the rules (Pauli exclusion, Hund, Aufbau principle etc.) in order to make it work (look at methane and SF5 for example). Take a look at the diagrams from CERN's particle collisions and you will see that every particle is tracing a curved trajectory in total disregard for gravity. Point-like, non-spinning particles can't follow a curve, only particles with size, density and spin can follow a curve. Nonsensical gluons and virtual particles are just sloppy scifi writing and Asimov's Magazine would have sent this story back to the writers with a big, fat, red REJECTED.

    • @Bruno_Haible
      @Bruno_Haible Před rokem +1

      4. Why is a nucleus consisting of 2 or more protons and no neutrons not stable? If the strong force is so more bigger than the electromagnetic force.

    • @ery5757
      @ery5757 Před rokem

      @@giansieger8687 Yes it is, but beta+ decay only appears within a nucleus. That the is proton stable means, that an isolated proton has no known decay, while an isolated neutron decays into a proton.

  • @puzu9202
    @puzu9202 Před rokem +1

    Guys, this is amazing. Thanks to you I understood that topic. Holy Cow, it took me several weeks of smashing the youtube algorithm until I found your recently uploaded video. Big thanks here. This video is awesome.

  • @7snavy
    @7snavy Před rokem +1

    Awesome video! Can't wait for more

  • @zarijoon100
    @zarijoon100 Před rokem +17

    Loved your energy, Loved the analogy of RGB, it really make it easy to follow the subject in the short time(less than a class room or lecture session), also very high quality video and your small joke made your video very pleasant, keep making awesome videos.

  • @simonlaplace9790
    @simonlaplace9790 Před rokem +8

    This was the best SOME2 video that I have watched it's incredibly ambitious but manage to obtain it's goal AMAZING

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem

      Coming from Laplace himself this means so much. But in all seriousness, thank you. I've been feeling kinda bad because I see other videos with tens of thousands of views, but people like you make it worth it

    • @simonlaplace9790
      @simonlaplace9790 Před rokem +1

      @@HighlyEntropicMind Don't get discouraged making this quality content it's impressive. When you connected the RGB representation was what got me the most interested as it is something I encountered in Image processing. With this video you Restarted my interest in more advanced physics now I believe I can understand groups

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem

      @@simonlaplace9790 "now I believe I can understand groups" =')

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem

      Gluons are force carriers!
      Action is dual to reaction -- Sir Isaac Newton (the duality of force).
      Attraction is dual to repulsion, push is dual to pull -- forces are dual.
      Gluons are dual if they are force carriers.
      Colour is dual to anti-colour -- Gluons are dual.
      If forces are dual then energy must be dual:-
      Energy = force * distance -- simple physics.
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Waves are dual to particles -- quantum duality -- pure energy is dual.
      Spin statistics theorem:- symmetric wave functions (Bosons, waves) are dual to anti-symmetric wave functions (Fermions, particles) -- quantum duality.
      Bosons are dual to Fermions -- atomic duality.
      Energy is dual to mass -- Einstein.
      Making predictions to track targets, goals & objectives is a syntropic process -- teleological.
      Teleological physics (syntropy) is dual to non-teleological physics (entropy).
      Syntropy (prediction) is dual to increasing entropy -- the 4th law of thermodynamics!
      From a converging, convex (lens) or syntropic perspective everything looks divergent, concave or entropic -- the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
      All observers have a syntropic perspective according to the 2nd law or thermodynamics.
      My syntropy is your entropy and your syntropy is my entropy -- duality.
      Duality (energy) creates reality.
      "Always two there are" -- Yoda.
      Spin up is dual to spin down, particles are dual to anti-particles -- the Dirac equation.

  • @AgenciaEspMexicana
    @AgenciaEspMexicana Před rokem +1

    Thank you very much for this great presentation. This is the best video I've ever watched on the strong force. Congratulations on all your effort and the passion that you imprint in the explanation!

  • @yodayig68
    @yodayig68 Před rokem +1

    Wonderful video that brings us closer to understanding nature. I have i minor degree in physics, and I enjoied the strong forces explained so clearly as I have never heard before! Thank you!

  • @kaushalgagan6723
    @kaushalgagan6723 Před rokem +4

    This is great work. Keep it up

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +2

      I will! Please share it!

    • @kaushalgagan6723
      @kaushalgagan6723 Před rokem

      @@HighlyEntropicMind I have shared it in my friend circle I they will love this one hoping to see new video from you.

  • @mikefochtman7164
    @mikefochtman7164 Před rokem +4

    To quote a certain sci-fi character, "Fascinating..." Really though, the connection between mathematical group theory and subatomic physics is beautiful. You've shown how 'spin' and 'color' were discovered and reasoned out from the mathematics. While I admit I got lost a couple times and had to rewind, and I probably won't remember much of this very long, the fact that RGB colors, gluons, SU(3) group theory are all tied will stay with me. Thank you. :)

  • @Puketapu
    @Puketapu Před 2 měsíci

    Brilliant video. I feel like I’m inching closer and closer to getting a true grasp on quantum mechanics. Thank you

  • @feynstein1004
    @feynstein1004 Před rokem +1

    I greatly enjoyed this. I hope you make more 😃

  • @freyja5800
    @freyja5800 Před rokem +15

    Awesome video, and a really nice explainer of the strong force.
    Tough, just to be nitpicky, this doesn't (fully) explain why the nuclei stay bound, only why the nucleons stay bound, since the strong force doesn't provide mediation between different colourless particles (i.e. the nucleons).
    For that, other bosons that can interact with protons & neutrons are needed, and those are mesons (iirc specifically pi-mesons), i.e. quark-antiquark pairs. With these, the antiquarks can interact with the corresponding quarks in the proton & neutron in annihilation/pair creation reactions, meaning that these mesons can be exchanged between different nucleons.
    And since mesons have a mass, the range of this "nuclear" force is strongly limited, similar to the weak force (since the W & Z bosons also have mass).
    Of course, the meson exchange etc happens via the strong force on a fundamental level, but it is a more useful mechanism to look at when looking at the binding of atomic nuclei.

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +6

      You are right. When I make a followup to this topic I'll mention it

    • @scotty79
      @scotty79 Před rokem

      Isn't it weird how we can call compound particles (like meson or hydrogen atom) a boson and all the maths and rules still apply? Is there anything that indicates that particles like quarks have no internal structure and there's no super-strong force that holds them together?

  • @triberium_
    @triberium_ Před rokem +9

    I swear mathematics shows pure beauty

  • @luckydog5286
    @luckydog5286 Před 11 měsíci

    Such an amazing explanation! Thank you!

  • @KipIngram
    @KipIngram Před 5 měsíci

    Excellent video! You caused a few things to "clarify" a bit for me. Thanks for the effort you put into this.

  • @darylewalker6862
    @darylewalker6862 Před rokem +5

    Earlier scientists made atom smashers to separate atoms into electrons, protons, and neutrons. But that can’t be done with quarks. It’s strange that we know about quarks without being able to isolate them, due to us using previous quantum principles to reverse engineer a new force that works in SU(3).

  • @ravinsaber
    @ravinsaber Před rokem +3

    I visualize spinning particles as not spinning, but a point raised in the underlying field in which reality itself is swirling towards that point and imparting angular momentum

    • @Sup3rdud4
      @Sup3rdud4 Před rokem +1

      Maybe the angular momentum is just seen by us since we are part of the moving reality and in a moving reference frame

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem +1

      Gluons are force carriers!
      Action is dual to reaction -- Sir Isaac Newton (the duality of force).
      Attraction is dual to repulsion, push is dual to pull -- forces are dual.
      Gluons are dual if they are force carriers.
      Colour is dual to anti-colour -- Gluons are dual.
      If forces are dual then energy must be dual:-
      Energy = force * distance -- simple physics.
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Waves are dual to particles -- quantum duality -- pure energy is dual.
      Spin statistics theorem:- symmetric wave functions (Bosons, waves) are dual to anti-symmetric wave functions (Fermions, particles) -- quantum duality.
      Bosons are dual to Fermions -- atomic duality.
      Energy is dual to mass -- Einstein.
      Making predictions to track targets, goals & objectives is a syntropic process -- teleological.
      Teleological physics (syntropy) is dual to non-teleological physics (entropy).
      Syntropy (prediction) is dual to increasing entropy -- the 4th law of thermodynamics!
      From a converging, convex (lens) or syntropic perspective everything looks divergent, concave or entropic -- the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
      All observers have a syntropic perspective according to the 2nd law or thermodynamics.
      My syntropy is your entropy and your syntropy is my entropy -- duality.
      Duality (energy) creates reality.
      "Always two there are" -- Yoda.
      Spin up is dual to spin down, particles are dual to anti-particles -- the Dirac equation.

    • @skilz8098
      @skilz8098 Před rokem

      @pyropulse Kind of, but I like to think of particles as being condensed packets of wave energy. When the energy is spread out and broad it's more like a wave, but when it's wound up tight and condensed to a tiny region being that it's compressed energy, I like to think of this as being closely related to information theory. Then again, I tend to think more on the lines of Intelligent Design over random chance. I make this claim because no matter how much science we throw at the problem one will NEVER be able to Measure or Quantify Consciousness. Consciousness is kind of "attached" to that which is physical (energy, matter, etc...) yet it is not bounded nor defined by it as Consciousness exists beyond all that is Physical.

  • @smolboi9659
    @smolboi9659 Před rokem +1

    Love the video. Good job man.

  • @rudypieplenbosch6752
    @rudypieplenbosch6752 Před rokem

    Thanks for explaining it very well, I will let it sink in for a bit and will look at it again.

  • @DrDeuteron
    @DrDeuteron Před rokem +18

    do one on SU(2) and the weak force. It is so broken, but w/o it ...imagine what the periodic table would look like!

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +7

      Electroweak symmetry breaking is my everest

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem

      Gluons are force carriers!
      Action is dual to reaction -- Sir Isaac Newton (the duality of force).
      Attraction is dual to repulsion, push is dual to pull -- forces are dual.
      Gluons are dual if they are force carriers.
      Colour is dual to anti-colour -- Gluons are dual.
      If forces are dual then energy must be dual:-
      Energy = force * distance -- simple physics.
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Waves are dual to particles -- quantum duality -- pure energy is dual.
      Spin statistics theorem:- symmetric wave functions (Bosons, waves) are dual to anti-symmetric wave functions (Fermions, particles) -- quantum duality.
      Bosons are dual to Fermions -- atomic duality.
      Energy is dual to mass -- Einstein.
      Making predictions to track targets, goals & objectives is a syntropic process -- teleological.
      Teleological physics (syntropy) is dual to non-teleological physics (entropy).
      Syntropy (prediction) is dual to increasing entropy -- the 4th law of thermodynamics!
      From a converging, convex (lens) or syntropic perspective everything looks divergent, concave or entropic -- the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
      All observers have a syntropic perspective according to the 2nd law or thermodynamics.
      My syntropy is your entropy and your syntropy is my entropy -- duality.
      Duality (energy) creates reality.
      "Always two there are" -- Yoda.
      Spin up is dual to spin down, particles are dual to anti-particles -- the Dirac equation.

  • @pianoforte611
    @pianoforte611 Před rokem +3

    It seems that we're very lucky that the strong force is determined by 3 colors. Imagine how difficult it would have been to discover if it had 5 colors or more.

  • @jarrodfodemski1018
    @jarrodfodemski1018 Před 5 měsíci

    This was fantastic, thank you!

  • @Wallyisking
    @Wallyisking Před rokem

    It's videos like this that help improve the accessibility of education in these areas - thank you!

  • @phlerpen
    @phlerpen Před rokem +4

    How can this have only 14k views? This video was fantastically understandable and exhilaratingly enthusiastic. Thank you

  • @I_Am_AI_007
    @I_Am_AI_007 Před rokem +3

    Kid: What colour does Green+Blue makes?
    Me: Negative Red
    🤯

  • @frankharvey1318
    @frankharvey1318 Před 3 měsíci

    wow! Beautiful job! I enjoyed your enthusiasm too. I will have to replay this video several (many?) times to grasp all of it (if I _can_ !).

  • @obrod7080
    @obrod7080 Před rokem +1

    This video was rlly good. I've struggled to learn some of these ideas before from books but it all clicked during this video. Thanks

  • @sobreaver
    @sobreaver Před rokem +10

    I'm speechless, you almost clarified the whole modern physics standard model to my cloudy brain with such enthusiasm, you reminded me of XPetu's enthusiasm :) ya know, with this lil accent
    Seriously, great video with good humour in the right places, I was stupefied that my attention span lasted to whole 36min, really nice video, keep it up pretty plz !!

  • @narfwhals7843
    @narfwhals7843 Před rokem +8

    Very nice video. Love your enthusiasm!
    But something I'm not quite understanding: The quarks in the nucleons are charged. We could avoid them being in the same quantum state by having the oppositely charged ones have the same spin, couldn't we?
    And how can the spin state of the atom remain the same after absorbing an atom? Does the spin of the photon get converted to angular momentum of the whole atom?

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +2

      Very good questions. First I'll answer the one about spin
      Angular momentum is conserved, and it can be conserved in many ways. It can be conserved as the angular momentum of the electron around a nucleus, but it can also be conserved as the intrinsic angular momentum of a particle, which we call spin
      It's similar to how mass and energy are the same quantity which can be conserved in different ways. Sometimes mass transforms into energy and it looks like the conservation was broken, but it wasn't, because they are the same thing
      Now, about color charges and spin. If I understand you question, you say that we could have quarks with the same color as long as they had different spins, right?
      The best advice I can think of right now is to see it for yourself, just like Doubting Thomas. Here's how:
      Make a table with all combinations of spin for three particles, now give them a new property which we will call pseudo-color, always ensuring two of them have the same color
      Now use those combinations to make wavefunctions and try to make them antisymmetric
      Remember: When you switch any two particles you should end up with the same result, except negative, unless it's zero. Spin 1/2 should become spin -1/2, but what should happen to pseudo-color?
      As you do this try to figure out what rules this pseudo-color quantity follows, and (spoiler) you will find it behaves exactly like color charge

    • @narfwhals7843
      @narfwhals7843 Před rokem

      @@HighlyEntropicMind Thank you for your reply!
      Is there a difference in whether the angular momentum goes into the electrons orbital "motion" or a rotation of the atom as a whole?
      My charge question was about the _electric_ charge of the quarks. The three particles aren't all identical to begin with, only two of them are. And the wave function need only be anti-symmetric under exchange of those two, correct?
      It seems to me we can have a two +2/3 up quarks with opposite spins and one -1/3 down quark which can have whatever spin it wants without violating the exclusion principle. Why do we need color charge at all?

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +4

      @@narfwhals7843 First, the spin part
      It is a big difference if the angular momentum goes to the orbit or to the spin. You can literally see this difference with certain molecules. Those that are fluorescent are singlets, but those that are phosphorescent are triplets. There's a lot more to say about that, but you should look it up at your own pace
      Now, about color charge
      You look at a proton, you see it has one down-quark, and you think "cool, now we only need to ensure the up-quarks are antisymmetric" but it's not that simple
      For one, quarks are not locked into their spin state. They can exchange photons between them inside the proton. If the two up-quarks were guaranteed to have opposite spins then perhaps we wouldn't need color charge, but we don't know of any mechanism that can guarantee that
      And even if they were guaranteed to have opposite spins we would be back at square one: "How does the nucleus of an atom stay together?"
      We would still need to find yet another mechanism that holds it all together
      Color charge is a single mechanism that ensures antisymmetry while holding everything together
      Of course we also made experiments to measure it and make sure it wasn't just nice mathematics
      Finally there's a hidden wrinkle I didn't mention: up and down quarks are the same particle
      You see, once upon a time there were only 6 kinds of particles, three quarks and three leptons, but then the SU(2)xU(1) symmetry of nature was broken into separate SU(2) and U(1) symmetries. This made it so that one property called Isospin was really hard to change, and this sort of "split" quarks and leptons into two
      For that reason up and down quarks are just one particle but with different values of Isospin, and they could exchange W bosons and turn into each other. That would be unusual, but it is possible, so the antisymmetry must also shield us from that possibility, unlikely as it

    • @narfwhals7843
      @narfwhals7843 Před rokem

      @@HighlyEntropicMind Thank you, that was very helpful!
      Up and down quarks are the same particle... mind blown.
      Spontaneous symmetry breaking really made a mess of things!

    • @narfwhals7843
      @narfwhals7843 Před rokem

      @@HighlyEntropicMind I'm not sure, but I think the actual(historical) reason we need a way to get around the exclusion principle was the eightfold way. The decuplets can have three quarks of equal charge and so need a new property.

  • @spidalack
    @spidalack Před rokem +2

    This is probably the best explanation of the strong force and why colors are used to describe it I've ever seen. Have to appreciate how math made to describe one thing can be used to describe another. Math is awesome.

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem

      I wanted this video to be the best explanation of the strong force in the internet

  • @floriandevuyst
    @floriandevuyst Před 3 měsíci

    Great work ! Congratulations !!

  • @xgozulx
    @xgozulx Před rokem +5

    this was a pretty good explanation of SU(3) much better thatn in the university for sure

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +4

      Thanks! When I first learned about SU(3) all my teacher said was "these are the matrices that preserve the symmetry" and while true that explanation did nothing to teach me about the strong force

  • @jhuyt-
    @jhuyt- Před rokem +6

    Very nice video.
    Maybe I wasn't paying too much attention, but did you ever explain how the strong force interacts between nuclei? Is it that gluons behave between as inside of nucleons, and due to the increased distance the interaction becomes less likely and thus weaker?

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +8

      I did mention it, but perhaps i should have made more emphasis on it
      At the scale of atomic nuclei protons and neutrons are so close together their strong fields have not cancelled out, and that's how they can attract each other
      But at distances larger than atomic nuclei the strong fields do cancel out, just like the electric fields of oppositely charged particles
      This is partially the reason why heavier atoms need more and more neutrons. The strong field from the protons isn't enough to keep them together despite their electric repulsion, so they need extra particles that will add strong attraction without adding electrical repulsion

    • @narfwhals7843
      @narfwhals7843 Před rokem +1

      @@HighlyEntropicMind This seems different from the usual "mesons transmit the residual strong force" explanation. Or are they the same and the mesons a way for the strong fields outside the nucleon to still be colorless?

    • @jounik
      @jounik Před rokem +5

      @@narfwhals7843 Mesons having a mass, net zero color charge and a limited lifetime is another way to get to the same conclusion. That doesn't make either viewpoint false, of course, it just means we are interpreting effects instead of causes.

    • @darylewalker6862
      @darylewalker6862 Před rokem

      @@HighlyEntropicMind, so it’s similar on how the electromagnetic field keeping electrons bound to atomic nuclei indirectly lets atoms form molecules?

  • @pepe6666
    @pepe6666 Před rokem +2

    brilliant! a lot of work went into this. its now on my permanent repeat cycle for hopefully one day i will understand it in full :)

  • @gayatrigogoi6301
    @gayatrigogoi6301 Před rokem +1

    ABSOLUTELY AMAZING DESCRIPTION AND
    BRILLIANTLY DESIGNED VIDEOS

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem

      Gluons are force carriers!
      Action is dual to reaction -- Sir Isaac Newton (the duality of force).
      Attraction is dual to repulsion, push is dual to pull -- forces are dual.
      Gluons are dual if they are force carriers.
      Colour is dual to anti-colour -- Gluons are dual.
      If forces are dual then energy must be dual:-
      Energy = force * distance -- simple physics.
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Waves are dual to particles -- quantum duality -- pure energy is dual.
      Spin statistics theorem:- symmetric wave functions (Bosons, waves) are dual to anti-symmetric wave functions (Fermions, particles) -- quantum duality.
      Bosons are dual to Fermions -- atomic duality.
      Energy is dual to mass -- Einstein.
      Making predictions to track targets, goals & objectives is a syntropic process -- teleological.
      Teleological physics (syntropy) is dual to non-teleological physics (entropy).
      Syntropy (prediction) is dual to increasing entropy -- the 4th law of thermodynamics!
      From a converging, convex (lens) or syntropic perspective everything looks divergent, concave or entropic -- the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
      All observers have a syntropic perspective according to the 2nd law or thermodynamics.
      My syntropy is your entropy and your syntropy is my entropy -- duality.
      Duality (energy) creates reality.
      "Always two there are" -- Yoda.
      Spin up is dual to spin down, particles are dual to anti-particles -- the Dirac equation.

  • @HighlyEntropicMind
    @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +27

    Join us in Patreon for 1 dollar: www.patreon.com/HighlyEntropicMind

    • @akosturi-kiss7712
      @akosturi-kiss7712 Před rokem

      Where are you from?
      Btw the video is really good.

    • @skwalka6372
      @skwalka6372 Před rokem

      @@akosturi-kiss7712 He speaks with Latin American accent and intonation.

    • @cheangleng7617
      @cheangleng7617 Před rokem

      Nonsense and wrong. Go away

    • @fuckyoutubengoogle2
      @fuckyoutubengoogle2 Před rokem +2

      Great vid. BTW, "half" is pronounced haf. The L is completely silent.

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +1

      @@fuckyoutubengoogle2 check the comment response I made

  • @LeoStaley
    @LeoStaley Před rokem +4

    You need to tag the video with #SoME2 in order for it to be entered into the contest.

  • @muldermachines
    @muldermachines Před rokem

    More vids please! That was spectacular thanks!!

  • @jamiebensson6024
    @jamiebensson6024 Před 2 měsíci

    Wow that was amazing 😱😱 thank you xx

  • @HyperFocusMarshmallow
    @HyperFocusMarshmallow Před rokem +5

    This was a pretty fun video. Great work. I was a bit perturbed by the amount of times you said something "must" rather than just suggesting an option. "Must" is a strong word. ^^ But that's alright as a presentation I guess. Anyway, great job at the presentation and animations and great job at limiting the scope.

  • @imadetheuniverse4fun
    @imadetheuniverse4fun Před rokem +5

    13:50 😂🤣😂

  • @kraetyz
    @kraetyz Před rokem +1

    This is probably the most illuminating explanation of the strong force and color charges I've yet experienced. It is a very confusing topic a lot of the time. Thank you! :D

  • @GoutamDAS-ls1wb
    @GoutamDAS-ls1wb Před rokem

    The best explanatory video in this field!

  • @gabrielmarlant6660
    @gabrielmarlant6660 Před rokem +3

    Nice Video. Maybe you misplaced strange (negatively charged) and charm (positively charged) quarks at 2:55 .

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem

      Thanks, and yes, strange and charm should've been swapped, but thankfully it doesn't affect the rest of the video

  • @dominicellis1867
    @dominicellis1867 Před rokem +4

    It’s crazy how gluon mechanics relates to music theory. The triplet state is analogous to the 3 diminished 4 notes diminished 7th chords that when added together form a one state (12 tone chromatic scale.). If C is the root then the diminished 7th is C Eb Gb A and C Gb are anti colors as are Eb A because they are a tritone away. So then you get C anti A and A anti C. Then the quark mechanics relates to the major/minor chords before and after the diminished chord. Cmaj C#dim Dm is major - min major major min - minor because C# and E are part of D major and G and Bb are in Dmin. The other similarity is that each diminished chord is apart of 8 distinct diminished scales each a permutation away. We name the half permutations less than a minor third half whole and whole half diminished because it shifts where the first half step is and the minor third permutation is denoted by a change in root note. The nomenclature goes: C half whole Db whole half Eb half whole E whole half Gb half whole G whole half A half whole Bb whole half and then back to C half whole.

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +2

      wow

    • @tommapar
      @tommapar Před rokem +2

      Oof , I wish I learned proper music theory instead of just guitar tabs, I can understand the notes but I don't dare to try and guess what a diminished is lol

    • @Mr.Nichan
      @Mr.Nichan Před rokem +1

      @@tommapar I did study proper music theory and I'm still confused. Mainly, this line is confusing: "Cmaj C#dim Dm is major - min major major min - minor because C# and E are part of D major and G and Bb are in Dmin." I think he needs to clarify his abbreviations and what kinds of intervals, chords (e.g. triads, 7th chords, 9 chords), or scales he's talking about.

    • @Mr.Nichan
      @Mr.Nichan Před rokem +1

      @Dominic Ellis Also, I wonder if you've ever looked into "post-tonal theory", "serialism", or "set theory" (as it pertains to music theory).

    • @dominicellis1867
      @dominicellis1867 Před rokem

      @@Mr.Nichan in jazz, it’s assumed that all chords are 7th chords so it’s Cmaj7 C#o7 and Dmin7, although an experienced pianist will add the 9 11 and/or 13. The ambiguity of the chord symbol reflects the improvisational aspect of comping and soloing. Every diminished chord is simultaneously apart of 4 major keys and 4 minor keys giving the resolution 8 degrees of freedom. Because of this, diminished harmony is both major and minor and can act as a bridge between the 2 sonorities unlike a dominant chord which implies either minor or major. A C#o contains C# E G and Bb. The key signature of D maj is 2#’s: C# and F# so C# dim consists of 2 major notes. The key signature of D min is 1b: Bb si C# dim consists of 2 minor notes. Because of the symmetry, you can permute the chord by a minor third and reach a new minor major relationship without changing the chord quality. From a C#o you can resolve to D F Ab and B which is itself a diminished chord or you can resolve to C A F# or Eb. The initial diminished chord and its 8 potential resolutions actually create a 12 tone chromatic scale so this action is colorless. This is synonymous to the action of the gluon. In fact, diminished chords can even act as tonal centers and are frequently substituted for dominant, major, and minor chords in blues and jazz and can even resolve to each other much like the gluon can interact with itself. This is what I meant by anti colors and min major major min.

  • @HimanXK
    @HimanXK Před 8 měsíci +1

    I wasn't ready for "the ace of the particle world" lmao

  • @billraymond9972
    @billraymond9972 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks. Best video I’ve seen on the topic.

  • @Mernom
    @Mernom Před rokem +4

    There were a couple of minor animation errors (text stopped animating right before it finished, until the next text animation started), but otherwise very good.

  • @cmilkau
    @cmilkau Před rokem +4

    Interesting that the two gluon states in the middle correspond to colour vision in humans (r-g and b-r-g signals)

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem

      Gluons are force carriers!
      Action is dual to reaction -- Sir Isaac Newton (the duality of force).
      Attraction is dual to repulsion, push is dual to pull -- forces are dual.
      Gluons are dual if they are force carriers.
      Colour is dual to anti-colour -- Gluons are dual.
      If forces are dual then energy must be dual:-
      Energy = force * distance -- simple physics.
      Energy is duality, duality is energy.
      Waves are dual to particles -- quantum duality -- pure energy is dual.
      Spin statistics theorem:- symmetric wave functions (Bosons, waves) are dual to anti-symmetric wave functions (Fermions, particles) -- quantum duality.
      Bosons are dual to Fermions -- atomic duality.
      Energy is dual to mass -- Einstein.
      Making predictions to track targets, goals & objectives is a syntropic process -- teleological.
      Teleological physics (syntropy) is dual to non-teleological physics (entropy).
      Syntropy (prediction) is dual to increasing entropy -- the 4th law of thermodynamics!
      From a converging, convex (lens) or syntropic perspective everything looks divergent, concave or entropic -- the 2nd law of thermodynamics.
      All observers have a syntropic perspective according to the 2nd law or thermodynamics.
      My syntropy is your entropy and your syntropy is my entropy -- duality.
      Duality (energy) creates reality.
      "Always two there are" -- Yoda.
      Spin up is dual to spin down, particles are dual to anti-particles -- the Dirac equation.

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem +1

      All gluons correspond to human vision, not just the middle ones. We can make a hexagon like the one we made with gluons but for human vision. In the center is has black and white, and in the corners it has red, blue, green, cyan, magenta and yellow

    • @HighlyEntropicMind
      @HighlyEntropicMind  Před rokem

      ​@@hyperduality2838 If you think this idea is worth exploring my advice is to work really hard to express it formally in a mathematical framework, so that other scientists can clearly understand what you mean. Also, being purely descriptive is a good start, but if your ideas manage to make testable predictions that's amazing

    • @hyperduality2838
      @hyperduality2838 Před rokem

      @@HighlyEntropicMind Cheers for the video.
      Making predictions to track targets, goals and objectives is a syntropic process -- teleological.
      There is a dual process to that of increasing entropy.
      Main stream physics has big problems with teleology and hence syntropy!
      Teleophilia is dual to teleophobia.
      Physics is currently dominated by teleophobic dogmas!
      Physicists make predictions all the time hence they are using syntropy, to deny syntropy is not a rational response -- physicists do not like new laws based upon teleology!
      The conservation of duality (energy) will be known as the 5th law of thermodynamics!
      Electro is dual to magnetic -- Maxwell's equations, electro-magnetic energy or pure energy is dual.
      Positive curvature is dual to negative curvature -- Gauss, Riemann geometry.
      Curvature or gravitation is dual -- the force of gravity is dual.
      Negative curvature = dark energy or hyperbolic space.
      Universal hyperbolic geometry:-
      czcams.com/video/EvP8VtyhzXs/video.html
      You should watch them all.
      "Perpendicularity in hyperbolic geometry is measured in terms of duality".
      Points are dual to lines -- the principle of duality in geometry.
      Gravitation is equivalent or dual (isomorphic) to acceleration -- Einstein's happiest thought, the principle of equivalence (duality).
      Fear is dual to anger, anger is dual to hate, hate is dual to suffering -- the Yoda dualities.
      Positive (lightside) is dual to negative (darkside).

  • @piezoe
    @piezoe Před rokem +1

    This brilliant, not because it is new, but because the presentation is new and beautiful! And Correct!!! so far as we know now. Absolutely beautiful!

  • @mtwoh
    @mtwoh Před rokem

    Fantastic. Many thanks to both. Beautiful.