
FAQ About Richard Feynman

What are Feynman diagrams?
Feynman diagrams are graphical representations created by Richard Feynman to visualize and calculate the behavior of subatomic particles. These diagrams simplify the complex equations of quantum electrodynamics by providing a visual way to track particle interactions, such as the exchange of photons between electrons. Today, they are a crucial tool in theoretical physics and have greatly aided in the understanding and communication of quantum mechanics.