Why are relativistic quantum field theories so much more restrictive than non-relativistic ones? – physics.stackexchange.com

Part of the reason that relativistic QFT is so hard to learn is that there are piles of 'no-go theorems' that rule out simple physical examples and physical intuition. A very common answer to the ...

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