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Revolutionary new concepts about elementary particles, space and time, and the structure of
matter began to emerge in the mid-1970s. Theory got far ahead of experiment with radical new ideas
such as “grand unification” and “supersymmetry,” but the concepts have never been experimentally
tested. Now all that is about to change; the LHC— the Large Hadron Collider—has finally been built
and is about to confront theory with experiment. The next three quarters of our ongoing physics
series with Leonard Susskind will be devoted to these theoretical ideas and how they will be tested.




The Basic Concepts course marks the beginning of a three-quarter sequence of courses that will explore the new
revolutions in particle physics. During this quarter, basic concepts will be covered, including the fundamental
particles such as electrons, photons, neutrinos, quarks, and gluons. We will also encounter the four basic forces
of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong or nuclear force, and the weak force. The series will continue in the
Winter with quantum field theory, symmetries, and the “standard model.” In the Spring, we will discuss
supersymmetry, grand unification, string theory, and cosmology. While these courses build upon one another,
each course also stands on its own, individually covering topics that relate to modern particle physics.






This course was originally presented in Stanford's Continuing Studies program.

Released with a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.

New Revolutions in Particle Physics: Basic Concepts Stanford Continuing Studies Program

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Revolutionary new concepts about elementary particles, space and time, and the structure of
matter began to emerge in the mid-1970s. Theory got far ahead of experiment with radical new ideas
such as “grand unification” and “supersymmetry,” but the concepts have never been experimentally
tested. Now all that is about to change; the LHC— the Large Hadron Collider—has finally been built
and is about to confront theory with experiment. The next three quarters of our ongoing physics
series with Leonard Susskind will be devoted to these theoretical ideas and how they will be tested.




The Basic Concepts course marks the beginning of a three-quarter sequence of courses that will explore the new
revolutions in particle physics. During this quarter, basic concepts will be covered, including the fundamental
particles such as electrons, photons, neutrinos, quarks, and gluons. We will also encounter the four basic forces
of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, the strong or nuclear force, and the weak force. The series will continue in the
Winter with quantum field theory, symmetries, and the “standard model.” In the Spring, we will discuss
supersymmetry, grand unification, string theory, and cosmology. While these courses build upon one another,
each course also stands on its own, individually covering topics that relate to modern particle physics.






This course was originally presented in Stanford's Continuing Studies program.

Released with a Creative Commons BY-NC-ND license.

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    The Basic Concepts Lecture 10 (December 14, 2009)

    The Basic Concepts Lecture 10 (December 14, 2009)

    Leonard Susskind gives the tenth lecture of a three-quarter sequence of courses that will explore the new revolutions in particle physics. (December 3, 2009)

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    The Basic Concepts Lecture 9 (December 3, 2009)

    The Basic Concepts Lecture 9 (December 3, 2009)

    Leonard Susskind discusses the equations of motion of fields containing particles and quantum field theory, and shows how basic processes are coded by a Lagrangian. (December 3, 2009)

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    The Basic Concepts Lecture 8 (November 16, 2009)

    The Basic Concepts Lecture 8 (November 16, 2009)

    Leonard Susskind discusses the theory and mathematics of particle spin and half spin, the Dirac equation, and isotopic spin. (November 16, 2009)

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    The Basic Concepts Lecture 7 (November 13, 2009)

    The Basic Concepts Lecture 7 (November 13, 2009)

    Leonard Susskind discusses the theory and mathematics of angular momentum. (November 13, 2009)

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    The Basic Concepts Lecture 6 (November 9, 2009)

    The Basic Concepts Lecture 6 (November 9, 2009)

    Leonard Susskind gives the sixth lecture of a three-quarter sequence of courses that will explore the new revolutions in particle physics. In this lecture he continues on the subject of quantum field theory, including, the diary equation. (November 9, 2009)

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    The Basic Concepts Lecture 5 (November 2, 2009)

    The Basic Concepts Lecture 5 (November 2, 2009)

    Leonard Susskind gives the fifth lecture of a three-quarter sequence of courses that will explore the new revolutions in particle physics. In this lecture he continues on the subject of quantum field theory. (November 2, 2009)

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