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The Heart of Matter

In this article I trace the development of the human understanding of the 'Heart of Matter' from early concepts of 'elements' (or alternatively 'Panchmahabhootas') to the current status of 'quarks' and 'leptons' as the fundamental constituents of mat...

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Autor principal: Godbole, Rohini M.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1275281
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description In this article I trace the development of the human understanding of the 'Heart of Matter' from early concepts of 'elements' (or alternatively 'Panchmahabhootas') to the current status of 'quarks' and 'leptons' as the fundamental constituents of matter, interacting together via exchange of the various force carrier particles called 'gauge bosons' such as the photon, W/Z-boson etc. I would like to show how our understanding of the fundamental constituents of matter has gone hand in hand with our understanding of the fundamental forces in nature. I will also outline how the knowledge of particle physics at the 'micro' scale of less than a Fermi(one millionth of a nanometer), enables us to offer explanations of Cosmological observations at the 'macro' scale. Consequently these observations, may in turn, help us address some very fundamental questions of the Physics at the 'Heart of the Matter'.
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spelling cern-12752812023-03-21T13:58:28Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1275281engGodbole, Rohini M.The Heart of MatterIn this article I trace the development of the human understanding of the 'Heart of Matter' from early concepts of 'elements' (or alternatively 'Panchmahabhootas') to the current status of 'quarks' and 'leptons' as the fundamental constituents of matter, interacting together via exchange of the various force carrier particles called 'gauge bosons' such as the photon, W/Z-boson etc. I would like to show how our understanding of the fundamental constituents of matter has gone hand in hand with our understanding of the fundamental forces in nature. I will also outline how the knowledge of particle physics at the 'micro' scale of less than a Fermi(one millionth of a nanometer), enables us to offer explanations of Cosmological observations at the 'macro' scale. Consequently these observations, may in turn, help us address some very fundamental questions of the Physics at the 'Heart of the Matter'.arXiv:1006.5884CERN-PH-TH-2010-310oai:cds.cern.ch:12752812010-07-01
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