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“If proton decay were actually experimentally seen, it would be very, very significant. ... To the right of this equation, however, is a Feynman diagram, ...
In 1986, scientists used supercomputers and Feynman diagrams to calculate the likelihoods of various outcomes of six gluon interactions. They then made an educated guess and posited a one-line ...
The diagrams are named after their inventor, theorist and Nobel Laureate Richard Feynman. In the diagram of the bottom quark decay, the virtual particles appear as a loop and a series of squiggles.