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What is the difference between a double slit and a single slit?
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Why is it so hard to develop a theory of quantum gravity? What makes it difficult to develop a theory of quantum gravity?
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If (in double-slit experiment) molecular beam is made via laser desorption, followed by collimation and TOF encoding, how can scientist claim the ad-hoc manipulated particles are “representative” for the behaviour of “usual” (classical world) matter?
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Are there physicists who hold that quantum tunneling is exclusively subatomic phenomenon and that quantum tunneling of the subatomic particles of a microscopic object (all at the same time) is prohibited due to emergent property of the object?
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Is quantum mechanics a deterministic theory, a random theory, or neither?
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Is there an equation for gravity in classical mechanics and quantum mechanics (quantum field theory)? If yes, then what is it and how does it look like mathematically?
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According to Prof. Ali Abdulla, given that quantum physics deals with physical entities such as energy, spin and angular momentum which are quantized proportionally to Planck constant, are molecules quantum objects?
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Oct 15, 2022
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Peter545
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How do we know that the Higgs Field exists, and what does it have to do with the more commonly known particles?
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Oct 15, 2022
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Steve Monk
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Do quantum fields need energy to exist? Do quantum fields have energy? (The quantum fields I mean is all types of it in the QFT.)
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NebulaNova
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Why, in quantum field theory, is the creation operator the adjoint of the annihilation operator?
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What is your opinion on the beauty of quantum field theory as compared to loops, strings, and other extended objects?
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Oct 14, 2022
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Does quantum fields contain energy? Is it wrong to assume them as a potential energy/ potential energy field? Is energy more fundamental than everything on the universe (there can not be something which doesn't have energy in cosmos, am I right?)
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How far away can an object be and still show interference in the double slit experiment?
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Why do quantum theory and general relativity not add up?
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Is it really true that everything is made of quantum fields?
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QuantumDreamer
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Can someone give me a run down on how Higgs bosons react with the Higgs field, and how does it affect other particles?
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How difficult is condensed matter theory in comparison to other theoretical physics disciplines such as pure mathematics, quantum field theory, and high energy physics?
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How much group theory is required for Quantum Field Theory?
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Why are Bosons, not fermions, responsible for carrying force?
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Because quarks are much larger than Planck length and quantum foam particles, does this suggest that quarks aren’t fundamental particles?
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