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Can superconductivity be explained by quantum field theory?
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If virtual particles are just excitations of their particular field, what's so 'quantum' about it?
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Will there need to be a new form of physics that combines quantum theory and general relativity?
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Do all neutrinos have mass?
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With any particle annihilation, what is the frequency of a photon that results from it?
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If the curvature of spacetime is just a mathematical language, which is not real after all, what causes things with mass energy to be attracted, for example, towards the Sun, Earth, etc.?
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When was the double-slit experiment first done, and by which physicist?
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What is low-energy excitation in physics?
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Mar 16, 2023
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How does asymptotic freedom arise in quantum chromodynamics?
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Is there an interpretation of quantum mechanics according to which quantum tunnelling is completely impossible at certain level? And what is that level/parameter?
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Can electrons and antineutrinos combine to make W bosons?
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I feel depressed about the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics because it says there are many versions of me and my loved ones. Do many physicists really support it? Do recent discoveries opt more for other interpretations?
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Mar 16, 2023
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What is a specific charge of an alpha particle?
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Given that all electrons are identical, how do physicists know that an electron in a solid (e.g. a small piece of rock) is always moving?
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Is spacetime emergent or fundamental?
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How does QFT accommodate for the fact that particles can exist in more than one state simultaneously?
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Mar 16, 2023
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In the double-slit experiment, do the Schrödinger equation and the Born rule predict the ("picture" of) interference pattern (on the screen) only on average?
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Mar 15, 2023
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What is the quantum mechanical explanation for the existence of space? What does it mean when physicists say that "particles exist as excitations/vibrations of a field"?
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If there are no particles, only quantum fields, what is the LHC colliding together?
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