Weak Nuclear Force and Standard Model of Particle Physics

Published 2018-09-01
Standard Model, Chirality, Helicity, W & Z bosons, and the Weak Nuclear Force. My Patreon page is at www.patreon.com/EugeneK

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  • @paulhk2727
    Here's the short version: The W-Boson is the magician amongst the elementary particles
  • @mybluemars
    I miss the days when an atom was made up of just 3 elementary particles.
  • @WildEngineering
    I love how you got the W and Z animations to emerge from inside the shapes. Very nice!
  • @crowxe
    These Physics Videos are my final resort when other videos overwhelm me with complicated explanations
  • @bytefu
    I am amazed by amounts of knowledge a typical particle physicist must possess. Surely, these animations took an incredible amount of work to be done. Thank you Eugene and Kira for such a rigorous explanation.
  • Can you do a video on The Higgs mechanism this format is perfect for it.
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  • @sulfursw9286
    Thank you so much! I guess this is one of the best popular explaination of the weak nuclear force in the internet.
  • @tonybaston3419
    These videos have the right amount of simplicity so that I can actually feel like I learned something. Love them!
  • It is an underrated channel. You guys certainly deserve more subscribers. Amazing animation and presentation
  • @pepe6666
    at 2:15 eugene actually sticks his hands into his physics sim world and gives us the thumbs up.
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  • @Quantum_GirlE
    The way of explanation in his videos make it much easier for beginners to understand! Trying to find a simpler way to teach my son these things, this is perfect! Amazing visuals and editing. Talented person!
  • @quahntasy
    Eugene is back with another cool video!
  • @olbluelips
    Wow, the weak force is bizarre. Almost whimsical-feeling! Great explanations and animations
  • I am so glad for the animations, they really help me to wrap my head around the concepts!
  • @Rationalific
    Wow! W+, W-, and Z bosons were always (since I learned about them) such a mystery to me! This video helped me understand them more than any other video (or other media) I've seen on them. I'm still interested in learning more about "rest mass", but wow...this was amazingly informative!