Authors: Andrew Nassif
The Stanford Encyclopedia of philosophy recognizes Quantum Field Theory as mathematical and conceptual framework that implements elementary particles in particle physics. This also acquired the theory as a sub subject of both Quantum Physics and Particle Physics. Stanford University uses those facts to explain QFT as a widely discussed subject in the field of science and mathematics itself. In comparison to other theories on the composition of out universe and matter itself, there is no conical definition for QFT. This has been quoted on the first paragraph of section one of the Stanford Encyclopedia. So far, there is a different way to access QFT in its relation with special general relativity theory and general relativity theory as well as its relation to statistical and solid physics. Though, we may not know the complete composition of the universe we know that everything living in this planet has a cellular structure and that we are all made of dry matter as well as composed of atoms. However, the theory that those atoms combine as strands and strings in order to compose us related more on the topic of Super String Theory.
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