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What would happen if you put an object made of normal matter into an environment of pure antimatter?
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Is "charge" on a particle like electron or proton just a self-made concept by the scientists or is it a real thing?
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What does subatomic particles made of?
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Is it not true for entangled photons, one must decohere straight after the other does, no matter how far apart? Since for the photons, time is stopped and so they must stay together, for any movement with a stopped clock implies infinite speed?
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If the graviton is discovered, does that means that gravity can be manipulated directly (without mass or velocity)? In other words can a graviton be placed in an arbitrary location much like an electron or a proton?
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If you take a spinning graphene disk and shine photons on it, will the momentum of the photon be absorbed by the disk and add momentum?
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If we have an electron (q=-e<0 and mass m) thats moving with a speed u, how can we translate the electron's movement into a hypothetical current I?
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Can you give an example of something other than electromagnetism that can be described by a Higgs mechanism?
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Does the interaction of wave particles with the Higgs field have anything to do with the limitation on acceleration to the speed of light of wave particle mass/inertia?
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What is the "Goldie Locks" energy state where electrons are "satisfied" with the energy they have, not emitting, nor absorbing any photons?
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