American physicist Feynman described the interaction of subatomic molecules in picture representations, which are known as Feynman diagrams.
When any subatomic particle moves from one place to another place may be in a forward or backward direction, the possible amplitude is described in these diagrams.
The Feynman Diagram gives a visual explanation of the complex scientific representation. The Feynman diagrams have been shown as space diagrams with space as one axis and time as another.
An illustration of Feynman's diagram:
Explanation
The American physicist Richard Feynman invented the theory of the Feynman diagram.
Feynman diagram is a graphical method of representing the interactions of elementary particles. Feynman diagrams are now applied to depict all types of particle interactions.