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On Friday, 21 April 2017 11:55:11 UTC+1, Weatherlawyer wrote:
I don't suppose there is anyone on here that can help me understand Feynma's diagrammes as applied tot hte solar system is there?
http://weatherlawyer.altervista.org/the-atlantic-too/


Thanks for posting that link. I really enjoyed it. Or as Feynman replies to Fred Hoyle, who has just remarked that "it's a depressing and sobering thought", "Well, it's good fun."

Feynman diagrams don't apply to the solar system. AIUI, they are theoretical bubble chamber diagrams describing the interaction of sub atomic particles.
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AIUI, they are theoretical bubble chamber diagrams describing the
interaction of sub atomic particles.


Bubble chambers don't really come into it (unless you arrange your particle
collision to happen inside one I suppose). As you say, they are just
notional or theoretical sketches of what might happen when 2 or more
specified atomic/subatomic particles collide and interact to produce
offspring.

OT, but not totally, I did think this was quite an interesting YouTube talk:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0KuAx1COEk

(NB The first few minutes are just an introduction - you can skip that).
These REBCO ribbons or tapes seem like a real step forwards in
superconductors.


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