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Subatomic forces at the quantum level are best understood as a cloud of force-carrying particles jumping from one object to another. In Episode 5 of Subatomic Stories, Fermilab’s Dr. Don Lincoln gives a brief explanation of this phenomenon, including two analogies for how this complicated mathematics can be understood.

Preons and particles smaller than quarks and leptons
youtube.com/watch?v=m2sr6n6JWhc

Quantum field theory
youtube.com/watch?v=FBeALt3rxEA

Feynman diagrams
youtube.com/watch?v=hk1cOffTgdk

Calculating with Feynman diagrams
youtube.com/watch?v=TYTQm7t3I38

QED Theory
youtube.com/watch?v=hHTWBc14-mk

QED Experiment
youtube.com/watch?v=I7OdEfGOX7k

Fermilab physics 101:
fnal.gov/pub/science/particle-physics-101/index.html

Fermilab home page:
fnal.gov
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