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How does an electron actually emit photons from nothing?
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How do you prove that virtual particles have the same spin and charge as their corresponding real particles?
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Why can we calculate the mass of the proton, but not the electron?
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If fundamental particles are merely excitations of fields, can one fundamental field create two fundamental particles (e.g., one electron field creates two electrons)?
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Where does the virtual photon come from when 2 electrons repel each other in a Feynman diagram?
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What are the problems with Quantum Field Theory (QFT) which would make physicists reject it, either in total or in part?
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How can parity not be conserved in physics? What is the understanding of why physics is not symmetric to parity?
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How much money did Oprah make when she sold her Gustav Klimt painting for $150 million?
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How would you describe the quantum electrodynamics of electrons flowing through a conductor in AC?
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In the two-slit experiment with molecules, does the molecule somehow go through "both of the slits" or it kind of "spreads out" going through one definite slit?
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How many photons does an electron produce in one second? If electrons differ in their production of photons, what is the distribution of the numbers of photons?
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How do the principles of QED and relativity explain the behavior of particles at the quantum scale and the functioning of neural networks in AI?
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What's different between quantum electrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics?
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Is the theory of Quantum Electrodynamics (QED) more relevant to the world than String Theory?
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Does QED (quantum electrodynamics) describe wave functions as transverse waves, compression waves, fluctuating spherical bulges, or waves that oscillate from their respective fields into a non-spatial dimensions (or other fields)?
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Feb 18, 2023
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Are the Feynman rules for QED correct, or do they need to be rewritten to include gravity? Since we cannot in nature isolate nuclear and qed processes from the gravitational interaction, should we expect wrong probability amplitudes from QFT?
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How can you make yourself more attractive to women?
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What are the equations of quantum physics interaction?
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Feb 17, 2023
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Is there any non-empirical (purely theoretical) reason to believe that the principle of least/stationary action is universally true (e.g. it has been for assumed to be true in Feynmann's infinite path integral, when constant speed of light wasn't)?
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Feb 16, 2023
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Which branch of quantum mechanics has undergone the most experimental tests successfully, e.g., quantum chromodynamics, quantum electrodynamics, etc.?
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