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What is mass in the Quantum Field Theory?
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Why is [Ti(H20) 6] 3+ coloured explain on the basis of crystal field theory?
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What is the definition of quantum field theory (QFT)? Is there anything that cannot be described by QFT? If yes, then what is it called/how is it shown mathematically?
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Can you explain the differences between a quantum field theory and a gauge theory?
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Are quantum fields the same as dimensions?
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Vacuum is not empty, and has enormous energy, called vacuum energy. Are there some hypotheses to explain vacuum energy, even if they might be just speculations?
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Can you explain some of the strange things that happen in a world governed by quantum theory?
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Can the Casimir effect create magnetism through virtual electrons displacing the electrons of metal plates rippling outward from the virtual electron's position and returning back to their rest and reinforce that particle pressure?
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Can we see interference patterns when two sound waves are shone through a double slit?
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In layman's terms, what is "stability of matter" in quantum mechanics?
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Feb 20, 2022
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How does Planck's quantum theory satisfy the graph of a wavelength-intensity relationship?
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Do all individual photons have a quantized wavelength, and why is the spectrum of light considered a continuum then?
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Feb 20, 2022
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According to the QFT, is the electron inside the atom a wave that moves or a particle that moves like a wave and is described by a wave function?
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Does the double slit experiment mean that we are in a simulation? If I am in an empty room, does everything behind me not really exist until I look at it?
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Feb 20, 2022
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Can a proton be "dislodged" out of a solid?
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Can ads/CFT be considered the theory of everything?
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Feb 19, 2022
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Craig Lauder
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How true is the 5th dimension theory?
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Feb 19, 2022
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What is the double slit experiment? How did it prove that light is made of particles? What were the results of the experiment?
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Feb 19, 2022
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In quantum mechanics, why does the probability of quantum tunneling never go COMPLETELY down to zero? Is the mathematical framework of quantum mechanics the only reason?
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Feb 19, 2022
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Is quantisation built into quantum mechanics and quantum field theory - or is it emergent - and how?
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