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Can three particles be entangled?
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Are particles vibrations of essential universe fields? And if so what are fields and their particles?
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If, in quantum mechanics, a particle does not have a definite position in space, why do the objects we observe have a fixed location?
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What is the smallest unit of time for anything that exists in nature (excluding quantum particles)?
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Do entangled particles communicate instantaneously across space or do they just react simultaneously when their measurements are taken?
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Do all photons sent out by the sun (and other stars) eventually hit something and get absorbed, or do some photos travel forever? If a photon doesn't hit something, will it eventually lose it's energy and just stop?
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Is the Higgs boson the least dense possible particle, or is it heavy?
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Do all particles have corresponding exchange particles for each of the four fundamental forces?
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How are we able to keep antimatter stable long enough to study if it is dangerous to touch?
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What is the observable universe? What is the particle horizon?
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A particle is thrown upward with a velocity of 48 metres per second. If the acceleration due to gravity is 10 meter per second ^2 square, then what is the distance travelled by the particle in the fifth second?
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Is it possible for photon particles to accelerate?
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Why do astronomers ar CERN use protons rather than another subatomic particle to probe the structure of the cosmos?
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Can antimatter be used as a fuel source? How long would it take to produce enough antimatter to power the entire world's energy consumption needs?
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Matter and antimatter can come from nothing as: (+1) + (-1) = 0 our world existed (as most scientific theories say) because equal amounts of matter and antimatter separated in a big bang, can this prove that our universe came from nothing?
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Can time freeze when there's no particle or energy?
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Why does an additional positive charge attract a negative charge?
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Would we be living in an antimatter Universe if the Big Bang was antimatter?
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Who is the Higgs boson?
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