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The Feynman Diagrams: Drawing the Invisible

4 min · 14 de may de 2026
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Explore Richard Feynman's revolutionary contribution to physics through his famous diagrams that visualize quantum particle interactions. Dr Sarah Quinn examines how these elegant sketches transformed theoretical physics by making complex quantum electrodynamics calculations accessible and intuitive. Learn about the development of Feynman diagrams in the late 1940s, their role in advancing the Standard Model of particle physics, and their continued importance in modern research at facilities like CERN's Large Hadron Collider. This episode reveals how Feynman's visual approach to physics created tools that bridge mathematical rigor with intuitive understanding, allowing scientists to 'draw the invisible' processes of the quantum world. Perfect for physics enthusiasts, students, and anyone curious about how scientific visualization revolutionized our understanding of subatomic particles. Discover why these simple-looking diagrams represent one of the most important breakthroughs in twentieth-century physics and continue to be essential tools for particle physicists worldwide. Keywords: Feynman diagrams, quantum electrodynamics, particle physics, Richard Feynman, QED, Standard Model, theoretical physics, quantum mechanics, scientific visualization.

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