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How is it possible for two particles to be at the same place at the same time?
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In calculating the intensity in double-slit interference, can we simply add the intensities from each of the two slits?
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Does quantum field theory really say that particles don't actually exist? If so, can you help explain that basic idea to those of us who grew up learning about protons, neutrons and quarks as actual "things"?
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How can we interpret quantum field theory using string theory?
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Why is the quantum so mysterious?
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Would a free gluon be a form of light or its own massless particle?
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How does the uncertainty principle apply to fields, as opposed to particles? What are some of the implications of this theory?
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Why is quantum theory energy directly proportional to frequency?
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Mar 12, 2023
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If you shot one photon at a time through a double slit, which slit does each photon go through?
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Mar 12, 2023
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During the Double Slit Experiment, do results in conjunction with the Schrödinger Equation show that some bands of light are more likely to get more hits of photons than other bands when there is an interference effect?
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Where does a quantum get energy from to sustain itself as a ripple in a quantum field? For example, a photon can travel millions of light years, what is the source of continuous energy for it to do that?
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Mar 12, 2023
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Do particles other than photons produce the same resulting pattern when used in a double-slit experiment?
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Mar 12, 2023
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Is Causal Dynamical Triangulation a good candidate for a theory of quantum gravity?
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Mar 11, 2023
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What is the spin of a particle and why does observing it change measurements?
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Why do quantum particles behave the way they do?
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What is the relationship between quantum mechanics and information theory?
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Mar 11, 2023
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Would Rick Sanchez bringing extradimensional resources into "our" universe violate nonlocality-if an extradimensional object has no counterpart in our universe-or if their counterpart is located in their home universe?
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What is the quantum physics theory about everything having a counterpart in an alternative universe?
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In quantum mechanics, what would like (in principle) an experiment confirming HUP for a tennis ball? What could be the set-up of such experiment?
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Mar 11, 2023
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Given that (according to the mathematical model of quantum mechanics) the tunnelin probability (of a given particle) never goes completely down to zero, why are some atoms considered completely "stable" (cannot decay)?
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