# جدید طبیعیات کی Recap

چونکہ ذرات اور بات چیت پر پوسٹ سیریز میں چاہتا تھا کے مقابلے میں تھوڑا زیادہ ہو گیا, میں نے سوچا کہ میں نے اسے توڑ. چلو آپ مادے کی ساخت کو سمجھنے کے لئے کی ضرورت ہو گی ہو گی کہ جدید طبیعیات کے ایک recap ساتھ شروع کرتے ہیں.

# Interpretation of Special Relativity

When we looked at Quantum Mechanics, we talked about its various interpretations. The reason we have such interpretations, میں نے کہا, is that QM deals with a reality that we have no access to, through our sensory and perceptual apparatuses. دوسری طرف, Special Relativity is about macro objects in motion, and we have no problem imagining such things. So why would we need to have an interpretation? The answer is a subtle one.
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# روشنی کی رفتار

The speed of light being a constant sounds like a simple statement. But there is more to it, quite a bit more. Let’s look at what this constancy really means. پہلی نظر میں, it says that if you are standing somewhere, and there is a ray of light going from your right to left, it has a speed ج. And another ray of light going from left to right also has a speed ج. So far, so good. Now let’s say you are in a rocket ship, ذیل کے اعداد و شمار میں دکھایا گیا ہے, moving from right to left.

# اضافیت کے خصوصی نظریے

ہم آئنسٹائن اور خصوصی اضافیت کے بارے میں سنتے ہیں تو (یا اضافیت کے خصوصی نظریے, اصل نام استعمال کرنے کے لئے), ہم مشہور کے بارے میں سوچ $E = mc^2$ مساوات, اور جڑواں مارکس کا اختلاف کی طرح عجیب باتیں. ان چیزوں کو سب سچ اور اہم ہیں, مسئلہ SR کو حل کرنے کی کوشش کرتا ہے ایک بالکل مختلف ایک ہے. یہ طبیعیات میں ایک بنیادی اصول سے دفاع کرنے کی کوشش ہے.
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# Quantum Mechanics – Interpretations

Whenever we talk about Quantum Mechanics, one of the first questions would be, “What about the cat?” This question, واقعی, is about the interpretations of Quantum Mechanics. The standard interpretation, the so-called Copenhagen interpretation, leads to the famous Schrodinger’s cat.
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# Quantum Field Theory

In this post on Quantum Mechanics (QM), we will go a bit beyond it and touch upon Quantum Field Theory – the way it is used in particle physics. In the last couple of posts, I outlined a philosophical introduction to QM, as well as its historical origin – how it came about as an ad-hoc explanation of the blackbody radiation, and a brilliant description of the photoelectric effect.
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# Historical Origin of Quantum Mechanics

اس سیکشن میں, we will try to look at the historical origin of Quantum Mechanics, which is usually presented succinctly using scary looking mathematical formulas. The role of mathematics in physics, as Richard Feynman explains (in his lectures on QED given in Auckland, New Zealand in 1979, available on YouTube, but as poor quality recordings) is purely utilitarian.
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# کوانٹم میکینکس

کوانٹم میکینکس (QM) is the physics of small things. How do they behave and how do they interact with each other? Conspicuously absent from this framework of QM is why. Why small things do what they do is a question QM leaves alone. اور, if you are to make any headway into this subject, your best bet is to curb your urge to ask why. Nature is what she is. Our job is to understand the rules by which she plays the game of reality, and do our best to make use of those rules to our advantage in experiments and technologies. Ours is not to reason why. واقعی.

# Classical Physics

The main difficulty in describing particle physics to general public is the fact that it is built on modern physics. Even if you are physics aficionado and did extremely well in your high school physics, what you have learned and loved is classical physics. The difference between classical physics and modern physics is not just more physics, but a completely new way of looking at the reality around us.
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