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What is an example of a particle without spin? Why don't we see them everywhere in our surroundings?
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Where did the Big Bang happen?
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Is it possible to do research in quantum gravity without choosing a specific theory?
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What happens to entangled particles when they interact with each other?
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Science says that string theory is the theory of everything, meaning that they’ve made everything. Is it possible for them to be infinite and create other universes?
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What are the latest discoveries in particle physics and how has the discovery of the Higgs boson transformed our understanding of the structure of matter?
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Are there different "types" of dark energy?
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What is the physical significance of Planck's time, length, and mass? All of these have been derived theoretically by using universal constants G, H, and C, so do they really mean anything?
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Carine Brexley
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Are gluons only virtual particles or real particles?
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What is the definition of a relativistic quantum field theory?
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How does the photoelectric effect support the particle theory?
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Why is string theory considered untestable?
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What is the definition of a unified theory of everything? Why has there not been a successful unified theory of everything proposed? Is it possible that there will never be a successful unified theory of everything?
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What are the classifications of elementary particles?
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Aug 10, 2022
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What is the difference between Goldstone bosons and gauge bosons?
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What are the pros and cons of choosing material science over condensed matter physics for a career in research?
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What will happen when 2 dimensional object will enter third dimension?
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Does the string theory or multiverse concept provide a plan for our universe? If so, who or what designed such a system?
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Which is the 4th and 5th state of matter?
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What is the ether theory in physics? Why does modern physics reject its existence?
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