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In the Casimir effect, the two plates are pushed together by virtual particle pressures. The Casimir force equation says that as distance decreases, the outside force increases drastically. why don't we observe this?
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Can you explain quantum electrodynamics to me?
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Is QED completely specified once the electron mass and charge are both measured?
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What was Einstein's point of view according to QED?
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What is the Schrödinger equation in QED?
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What is Quantum Electrodynamics?
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Can time-symmetry be used for Noether's theorem?
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Why do light reflect against things?
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Are electron fields and photon fields part of the same field in QED?
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Why don't electrons repel each other? Explain it by quantum theory.
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Is it weird that I find quantum mechanics easier than electrodynamics? QM has a very nice flow to it but EM misses that (at least for me). What can I do to get better at EM?
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Is it true that QED predicts the results of simple laboratory experiments only, and not necessarily the complex physical phenomena?
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Quantum electrodynamics is often said to be the most precise scientific theory ever tested, but shouldn't all aspects of the standard model, not just QED, provide equally precise predictions until you reach the Planck scale?
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What is light in quantum mechanics?
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How do the principles of QED and relativity explain the behavior of particles at the quantum scale?
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Why are diamonds transparent?
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In quantum mechanics, are alpha particles considered as particles in "true" bound state?
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According to quantum mechanics, is there non-zero probabilty an atom to be found in (almost) every place in the Universe?
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Is all matter made of electromagnetic radiation if we look closely enough?
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How does quantum field theory predict the electromagnetic force?
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