“Matter and energy are both particle/waves, but fermions (matter) have mass while bosons (energy) do not. “
The older I get, the less I know/understand.....Is that like saying - Ice, Steam and Water are all just H2O,or something ?
What sets of what constitute each of those things?
"True wisdom is knowing what you don't know"--Confucius. The older I get, the more I know how little I know.
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Ice, Steam and Water"
You're talking about different phase states of water, which are solid, liquid, and gas, depending on temperature and air pressure. Einstein's E=mc
2 shows that matter and energy are really the same thing, but in different states, similar to phase states of water. You can change one to the other, and each has their own set of particles and wave functions.
The total set of
elementary particles is not that complicated:
Fermions are leptons and quarks, which make up all matter. The bosons make up all energy. Atoms are not elementary particles, but compound ones, so you have more combinations of those.
This is sort of a hobby of mine, by the way. I have no official expertise.