Quantum Field Theory
Quantum field theory merges classical field theory with quantum mechanics and special relativity, providing a framework for understanding high-velocity particle systems. It emphasizes the relationship between position and momentum through conjugate fields, while highlighting the importance of discrete energy scales in quantum mechanics. Quantum electrodynamics serves as a prime example of this theory, illustrating its successful application in modern physics.In this clip
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Episode 85: Introduction to Quantum Field Theory
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