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Sean Carroll's Mindscape: Science, Society, Philosophy, Culture, Arts, and Ideas

AMA | September 2024

5383.07 - 5405.064 Sean Carroll

And it's not. There's little corrections to that. Why? Because quantum field theory. Because a muon traveling all by itself, just like any other fundamental particle, will be constantly interacting with other fields around it. And you can think about those interactions as being described by Feynman diagrams, right? The particle is just moving, but then it spits off a photon.

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