: In QFT, "particles" (like electrons) are just tiny ripples in a field that exists everywhere.
Tom stood in his garage, staring at a tangled web of copper wire and glowing vacuum tubes. He wasn't a physicist. He was a retired high school history teacher who had spent the last three years obsessing over a book titled Quantum Field Theory for the Gifted Amateur . Quantum Field Theory for the Gifted Amateur
The garage plunged into darkness. The ozone smell faded. Bohr the cat let out a long, judgmental meow. : In QFT, "particles" (like electrons) are just
: Even "empty" space is teeming with energy and constant, tiny fluctuations. : In QFT
: The idea that a particle doesn't take one path, but every possible path simultaneously.