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What is the importance of Feynman diagrams in quantum mechanics?
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Can you explain the double-slit experiment? How does this work for other particles as well, like electrons or protons, etc.?
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What is the difference between virtual and real particles according to quantum field theory?
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How does "Meson-nucleon" scattering from Scalar Yukawa Theory work (quantum field theory)?
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How did modern versions of the bell test prove Einstein was wrong about quantum entanglement? What was the experiment and how did its result prove spooky action to be true?
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Until its position is detected, is an electron somewhere unknown, nowhere, or everywhere around the atomic nucleus? And above all, before being detected, is it scientifically valid to say anything related to its condition?
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Is the "zero-point energy of an atom in gound state" an axiom of quantum mechanics or there is a direct empirical/conformation for that concept?
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Is there a minimum photon energy due to the uncertainty principle?
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How would you explain this statement: Lloyd’s mirror can be thought of as a double-slit source?
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Regarding an electron, why does the wavefunction "ascribe" to (almost) every place of the universe a non-zero probability of finding it there: merely "no reason to think otherwise" argument, strong empirical evidence, math property, assumption or?
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Why are the centre fringes bright in the young experiment?
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In quantum mechanics, what causes the change in the position of a given atom after a measurement is performed?
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How does the double slit experiment work on a quantum level?
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Should the possible theory of quantum gravity contain a space-time-entanglement metric to describe quantum events?
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If I finish Mandl and Shaw's book on quantum field theory, will I be able to read and understand papers in particle physics?
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What counts as ‘observation’ for the double slit experiment?
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What makes a double slit experiment so special?
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How would you pull, return, and bring the light back to its source in a complementary light double slit experiment?
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What was the outcome of Young's double-slit experiment? What does this imply about light being a wave or a particle?
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What is the physical meaning of a propagator in particle physics and QFT?
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