Dr. John G. Williamson describes the relativistic quantum mechanics of collective systems in the new paradigm: Atoms, high-temperature superconductors and the quantum fluid in the solid state. Thinking within the new relativistic quantum theory allows a hitherto unavailable physical insight into the inner workings of “elementary” particles, both alone and in combination with each other. Among other things the talk will discuss the paired di-electron boson in high-temperature superconductors, the quasiparticle electron involved in quantum transport, and the synergy of electrons, protons and neutrons in atoms.
Recorded: GMT20200726