# standard model (blogs) — RSS Amplifier

Recent posts from the 3 feeds in the RSS Amplifier directory that cover standard model.

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## [Three Generations in E7](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/08/12/three-generations-in-e7/)

_2026-08-12 · John Baez · Azimuth_

It s long been a mystery why there are 3 generations of quarks and leptons: three sets of particles, apparently identical except for how they interact with the Higgs boson. It would be nice if there were some good physical explanation. Nobody knows one. Barring that, it would be nice if some beautiful mathematical structure made \[ \]

## [Jordan Triples and the Standard Model](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/07/22/jordan-triples-and-the-standard-model/)

_2026-07-22 · John Baez · Azimuth_

I don t usually talk about particle physics here. I have a whole series of articles about octonions and the Standard Model on my other blog. But I m kind of excited about this new paper, so I ll talk about it here too: John Baez, Endre Bokor and Latham Boyle, Jordan pair quantum theory and the \[ \]

## [Galilean Limits of Electromagnetism](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/07/18/galilean-limits-of-electromagnetism/)

_2026-07-18 · John Baez · Azimuth_

Maxwell s equations are invariant under Lorentz transformations. The usual equations of fluid flow are not! Like the rest of Newtonian mechanics, they re invariant under Galilean transformations like So, if we simply slap these two theories together, we get a mess! How can we study electrically conductive fluids like plasma without bringing special relativity into the game? We \[ \]

## [Octonions and the Standard Model](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/06/16/octonions-and-the-standard-model-2/)

_2026-06-16 · John Baez · Azimuth_

Paul Schwahn and I have come out with a new paper about octonions and the Standard Model: The Standard Model gauge group from the exceptional Jordan algebra It builds on things I ve discussed here, but it goes further. Let me explain a bit. A bit is just a binary alternative: 1 or 0, true \[ \]

## [Interview with Micah Zarin](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/06/02/interview-with-micah-zarin/)

_2026-06-02 · John Baez · Azimuth_

I m not completely happy with this interview with Micah Zarin. It was nothing he did, it was me. I forgot to say that current-day AI wastes a lot of energy, and companies hope to use it to lay off people, and oligarchs are using it to extract lots of money from everyone. While obvious, these \[ \]

## [Summing the Reciprocals of Primes](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/06/01/summing-the-reciprocals-of-primes/)

_2026-06-01 · John Baez · Azimuth_

The sum of the reciprocals of the primes diverges, but very slowly. The sum of the reciprocals of the first 100 primes is 2.106 The sum of the reciprocals of the first 1,000 primes is 2.457 For the first 10,000 it s 2.709 And it keeps creeping up, ever more slowly. To get the sum to \[ \]

## [From Pentagons to Pentagrams](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/05/29/from-pentagons-to-pentagrams/)

_2026-05-29 · John Baez · Azimuth_

I recently showed you that if you take the regular icosahedron: considered in a coordinate system based on the golden ratio, and then replace √5 by -√5 in all your formulas, you get the great icosahedron: But this fact isn t an isolated one-off! If we do the same for the regular dodecahedron: we get the \[ \]

## [The Great Icosahedron](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/05/27/the-great-icosahedron/)

_2026-05-27 · John Baez · Azimuth_

I never knew what was so great about the great icosahedron . Now I do. Take a regular icosahedron whose vertices have coordinates in the field ℚ\[√5\], which consists of numbers a + b√5 with a and b rational. Apply the nontrivial element of the Galois group of this field: that is, simply replace √5 by \[ \]

## [What Are Atoms Made Of?](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/05/24/what-are-atoms-made-of/)

_2026-05-24 · John Baez · Azimuth_

This post starts with the the slides of an elementary talk I gave at Sloans Bar and Grill, in Glasgow, as part of a wonderful series called A Pint of Science. At the end I include some fascinating details which I only had time to briefly touch on in my talk. If you already know \[ \]

## [Phasons in Quasicrystals](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/05/19/quasicrystal_phasons/)

_2026-05-19 · John Baez · Azimuth_

In 2025, researchers studied a quasicrystal forged in a hypervelocity asteroid collision 600 million years ago and found that it contains phasons ! It s not a perfect icosahedral quasicrystal: it s slightly distorted. 6 gentle phason waves run through it, oriented along the 6 fivefold symmetry axes of an icosahedron. These waves were locked in when the alloy \[ \]

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## [Naturally Occurring Quasicrystals](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/05/14/naturally-occurring-quasicrystals/)

_2026-05-14 · John Baez · Azimuth_

I love quasicrystals like crystals, but with patterns that never repeat, like Penrose tiles. But they ve very rare in nature. They re created only by the most exotic and violent events: a high-speed collision of asteroids, lightning hitting a downed power cable in a sand dune or an atomic bomb! Amazingly, the first 3 kinds of naturally occurring \[ \]

## [Freiman&#8217;s Constant](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/05/07/freimans-constant/)

_2026-05-07 · John Baez · Azimuth_

I recently asked people on Mastodon What s the most surprising fact you ve learned in the last couple of weeks? It was a nice way to learn a lot of interesting things. My own biggest recent surprise was this: the number plays a fundamental role in number theory! For any irrational we define its Lagrange \[ \]

## [Quantum Mechanics of the Inverse Cube Force Law](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/05/01/quantum-mechanics-of-the-inverse-cube-force-law/)

_2026-05-01 · John Baez · Azimuth_

In the last episode of my column in Notices of the American Mathematical Society, we looked at a particle moving in an attractive central force whose strength is proportional to the inverse cube of the distance from the origin. Among other things, we saw that a particle moving in such a force can spiral in \[ \]

## [Learning from Nature with System Dynamics](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/04/24/learning-from-nature-with-system-dynamics/)

_2026-04-24 · John Baez · Azimuth_

We have left the Holocene and entered a new epoch, the Anthropocene, in which the biosphere is rapidly changing due to human activities. We do not need to decide to address these issues. They are already addressing us: grabbing us by the collar, so to speak. Our only choice is how to respond. In \[ \]

## [MCP Code Mode and Erlang: Building a true Google Workspace Universal “MCP”](/mcp-code-mode-erlang-google-workspace-universal-server/)

_2026-04-12 · Sean Lynch_

Cloudflare's Code Mode MCP collapses 2,500 API endpoints into two tools — search() and execute(). The pattern has a name: Erlang's universal server. And you can build one for Google Workspace in 20 lines of Apps Script.

## [Feldspars](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/04/11/feldspars/)

_2026-04-11 · John Baez · Azimuth_

Returning from a trip to New Mexico to explore some Puebloan ruins, I picked up this beautiful chunk of labradorite in the town of Quartzsite. This mineral creates an eerie blue shimmer in the sunlight: a phenomenon called labradorescence . Reading up on it, I discovered it s a form of feldspar. I didn t know at \[ \]

## [Vector Meson Dominance](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/03/29/vector-meson-dominance/)

_2026-03-29 · John Baez · Azimuth_

I m only now learning about vector meson dominance a big idea put forth by Sakurai and others around 1960. Here s a family of 9 mesons called the vector nonet’. Each one is made of an up, down or strange quark and an antiup, antidown or antistrange antiquark. That s 3 × 3 = 9 choices. In this \[ \]

## [Geometry and the Exceptional Jordan Algebra](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/03/27/geometry-and-the-exceptional-jordan-algebra/)

_2026-03-27 · John Baez · Azimuth_

I m giving a talk online tomorrow at the 2026 Spring Southeastern Sectional Meeting of the American Mathematical Society, in the Special Session on Non-Associative Rings and Algebras. The organizers are Layla Sorkatti and Kenneth Price. I doubt the talk will be recorded, but here are my slides: Projective geometry and the exceptional Jordan algebra. \[ \]

## [Standard Model 7: Pions](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/03/23/standard-model-7-pions/)

_2026-03-23 · John Baez · Azimuth_

This time I m talking about pions: Pions were a revolutionary discovery in the 1930s part of the first wave of the particle zoo but I m explaining them as a way to work toward the math and physics concepts needed for the Standard Model. As soon as the neutron was discovered in 1932, Heisenberg invented the idea of \[ \]

## [The Agent that Doesn&#8217;t Know Itself](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/03/20/the-agent-that-doesnt-know-itself/)

_2026-03-20 · John Baez · Azimuth_

guest post by William Waites The previous post introduced the plumbing calculus: typed channels, structural morphisms, two forms of composition, and agents as stateful morphisms with a protocol for managing their state. The examples were simple. This post is about what happens when the algebra handles something genuinely complex. To get there, we need to \[ \]

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## [Standard Model 6: Pauli Matrices](https://johncarlosbaez.wordpress.com/2026/03/16/standard-model-6-pauli-matrices/)

_2026-03-16 · John Baez · Azimuth_

Wolfgang Pauli invented his famous matrices to describe the angular momentum of a spin-1/2 particle back in 1927. You ll see them in most courses on quantum mechanics. We tend to take them for granted. But where do they come from? Here I derive them from scratch! There are lots of ways to derive them, and \[ \]

## [How to manage Claude Teams/Enterprise Plugins, Connectors, and Skills](/claude-org-plugins-connectors-skills/)

_2026-03-08 · Sean Lynch_

Claude’s organization-level extension management is very exciting and also very janky at this point in time. I’m sharing what I’ve learned from setting up our org, as well as the gotchas and bugs I’ve hit for anyone else fighting through this right now. This is all true as of March 8, 2026. Claude now changes daily so this will become out of date as time goes on.

## [Thanksgiving](https://preposterousuniverse.com/blog/2025/11/27/thanksgiving-19/)

_2025-11-27 · Sean Carroll · Sean Carroll_

(Apologies for the ugly blog format. We had a bit of a crash, and are working to get the template back in working order.) This year we give thanks for a crucially important idea that can mean very different things to different people: information. (We’ve previously given thanks for the Standard Model Lagrangian, Hubble’s Law, the Spin-Statistics Theorem, conservation \[ \]

## [MCP Takeaways: Structures, Workflows, and Death of the Form](/structures-workflows-and-death-of-the-form/)

_2024-12-05 · Sean Lynch_

Last week, Anthropic released Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open source standard proposal for enabling communication between LLM-powered apps and services that can take actions and provide context. After a week of exploring the protocol, writing a server, and most importantly, using Claude with a variety of MCP tools, I’m very excited.

## [Stripe’s New Agent SDK](/stripe-new-agent-sdk/)

_2024-11-15 · Sean Lynch_

Yesterday Stripe announced their new Agent SDK, designed specifically for LLMs to interact with their payment infrastructure. This is the first time I’ve seen a major platform release an SDK explicitly designed for use by AI agents.

