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There are many scientists who contributed to the development of the standard model, and they deserve some recognition. Not all of them were interested in quantum field theory. Also, QFT is too general to get bogged down in standard model stuff. Renormalization group and statistical stuff is just as important.Likebox (talk) 23:44, 3 November 2008 (UTC)
I'm not an expert on it, but in the Feynman Diagram shouldn't the vertical axis be the time axis here? It seems to me that the horizontal axis is an x axis. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 160.75.119.59 (talk) 13:40, 21 October 2011 (UTC)
JSquish massively expanded the template:
I personally prefer the old version. I think the new version so many links that it readers will not know what is important, and it will take up a disproportionate amount of space in an article, filling it with links to marginally-relevant topics. For example, there is no reason that someone reading about magnetic photon should need a direct link to the completely-unrelated article valence electron. (We already have Category:Particle physics for people who want to see a list of every single article.) What do other people think? --Steve (talk) 13:54, 17 July 2012 (UTC)
Any reason for not including all the anti particles? They are part of the Standard model even if you don't see any in the universe. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 69.169.25.68 (talk) 20:15, 7 August 2020 (UTC)
Can we make a change to the picture? Right now we have the charged leptons above the neutrinos, thus breaking the implicit isospin doublet structure. Depending on how much work that would be, I can also provide a (different) image showing the particle zoo, which keeps this structure. Acrux13 (talk) 16:16, 20 December 2021 (UTC)