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In the famous two slit experiment, why is an electron said to be in both slits even though a human being can never see them at once?
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Why is the second quantization called that?
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What are the differences between string theory and loop quantum gravity? Which one has been experimentally proven true and which one hasn't yet?
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What is a quantum field theory (QFT)? What does it depend on, and what can we say about these things (or not)?
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When two particles collide, which particle is the observed, and which particle is the observer?
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What is it about particles that make them interact (or not interact) with the Higgs Field?
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Is special relativity necessary for quantum field theory?
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What causes the fringes in a Young's Double Slit experiment to be brighter/more visible?
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Mar 17, 2023
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How do we know that particles truly behave like waves in a quantum field, and how does this differ from classical wave-particle duality?
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Mar 17, 2023
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Do the delayed choice experiment-quantum eraser experiments (John Wheeler, Sculley-Scully) support John Wheeler's participatory universe theory? Or is this only true at the quantum level?
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Mar 17, 2023
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OnlyLew
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Can Young's double-slit experiment be performed with laser light?
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Mar 17, 2023
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What does quantum mechanics tell us about Young’s double slit experiment?
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If photons cannot interact with themselves, why is there an interference pattern in the double slit experiment?
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What are some advanced quantum physics/mechanics/computing experiments that can be done at home, besides the double slit experiment?
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What is the slit experiment?
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Which is faster, a photon or an electron?
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Given that Quantum theory isn't a physical theory, but what people call "interpretations of quantum theory", are. Is it the case that aside from the "quantum theory" case, theory in science only ever means physical theory?
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Mar 17, 2023
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Viktor T Toth has said "space" itself has no properties (I think) & only objects are measureable. How are permeability & permittivity then valued in free space? Do interaction rates among quantum fields possibly set speed of causality? Thanks
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What is experimental evidence that supports or contradicts any part of quantum field theory?
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Is there a quantum theory that explains the Messnier effect in superconductors just like BSC explains superconductivity?
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