I went to college a long time ago. Since then the LHC verified the higgs boson. The higgs field and the higgs bubbles that separated quarks from antiquarks is something I’ve been looking at.

However I never took quantum mechanics and have little understanding of quantum fields. I would like to rectify that problem.

Can someone with knowledge give me a push in the right direction… What books to start with, are there online lectures?

Thank you

  • tomcatt360@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I’ve really been enjoying the podcast series Crash Course : The Universe. It’s helped me to understand what quantum fields are a little better. It’s probably not going inti much depth, but I love the way John Green hosts it, and I’m having a blast!

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      4 months ago

      I’ll need to check that out, I absolutely loved the Crash Course World History he did. Thanks for the heads up!