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If leptoquarks are found in the B meson decay, will this resurrect the Georgi–Glashow model? Physics, particles, X particle.
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How can a particle be just two-dimensional? Is it even possible in a three-dimensional (plus time) reality?
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How is it possible that one particle exists in 2 places in quantum physics?
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By definition, can anti-particles be categorized as the opposite category of ordinary particles?
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From whence came the subatomic particles and empty space which formed the volume which expanded to create the universe?
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Can time only move forwards? Are there examples of backwards time at the subatomic level?
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At what temperature do particles theoretically have no kinetic energy?
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What keeps particles from turning back into energy?
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If a particle doesn't have a definite position, how can a particle accelerator move them and have them collide with each other?
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Can a particle that’s in superposition be in more than two possible positions?
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When was it discovered that fundamental particles are zero-dimensional points?
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Is it possible to observe two entangled photons partially to determine if their state are equal or opposite without observing the exact state of an individual photon and without breaking the entanglement?
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What does it mean that particles not having infinite energy change their chirality and this causes them to have mass?
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What are the smallest particles? Could there be more even smaller? Is the infinite small really infinite?
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What are the actual physical effects if a particles spin? Like, what does it actually do to affect things? We know what charge does to affect particles and the universe as whole, but what does spin do and why is it important?
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What are the peculiar characteristics of strange particles?
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Where do elementary particles get their energy from to spin and have charge? What do they ‘eat’ to continue existing, I though perpetual motion was impossible? Could there be some smaller unknown particle they consume or ‘prey’ upon?
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What are the subatomic particles in the nucleus?
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How many dimensions exist for subatomic particles? Is it beyond 4?
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If photons are purely energy, why are they a particle?
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