Physicists Discover Geometry Underlying Particle Physics
"Physicists have discovered a jewel-like geometric object that dramatically simplifies calculations of particle interactions
and challenges the notion that space and time are fundamental
components of reality. 'This is completely new and very much simpler
than anything that has been done before,' said Andrew Hodges, a
mathematical physicist at Oxford University who has been following the
work. The revelation that particle interactions, the most basic events
in nature, may be consequences of geometry significantly advances a
decades-long effort to reformulate quantum field theory, the body of
laws describing elementary particles and their interactions.
Interactions that were previously calculated with mathematical formulas
thousands of terms long can now be described by computing the volume of
the corresponding jewel-like "amplituhedron," which yields an equivalent
one-term expression."