Mark Tremonti Talks About Making Changes To His PRS Signature Model

Mark answers Fret12 member Adam’s question about if he plans to make any adjustments or changes to his PRS Signature model. Our website: bit.ly Facebook: on.fb.me Tumblr: bit.ly Twitter: bit.ly Myspace: mysp.ac Our website: bit.ly Facebook: on.fb.me Tumblr: bit.ly Twitter: bit.ly Myspace: mysp.ac
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The Standard Model of Particle Physics The Standard Model of Particle Physics is a theory of three of the four known fundamental interactions and the elementary particles that take part in these interactions. These particles make up all visible matter in the universe. At the broadest level, the elementary particles are divided into three groups Matter Particles Gauge Fields (or Force carriers) The Higgs Boson Every high energy physics experiment carried out since the mid-20th century has eventually yielded findings consistent with the Standard Model. Still, the Standard Model falls short of being a complete theory of fundamental interactions because it does not include gravitation, dark matter, or dark energy. It is not quite a complete description of leptons either, because it does not describe nonzero neutrino masses, although simple natural extensions do. At present, matter and energy are best understood in terms of the kinematics and interactions of elementary particles. To date, physics has reduced the laws governing the behavior and interaction of all known forms of matter and energy, to a small set of fundamental laws and theories. A major goal of physics is to find the “common ground” that would unite all of these theories into one integrated theory of everything, of which all the other known laws would be special cases, and from which the behavior of all matter and energy could be derived. The Standard Model groups two major extant theories — quantum electroweak
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