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Does string theory have anything to do with religion or God?
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In a two particle system, where does the center of two particles with equal mass lie?
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Why do we need missing antimatter when it is simpler to assume it never existed?
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What is renormalization in quantum field theory, and how is it used to address infinities in the calculations?
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Can I convert time to space and/or vice versa?
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An electron, an alpha particle, and a proton have the same kinetic energy. Which of these particles has the shortest de-Broglie wavelength?
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Is taking computer science, physics and maths and economics in class 11th cbse a good combination? And do I need Chemistry to become a theoretical physicist?
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If there are 11 or 26 tiny dimensions in string theory then how many are there gigantic dimensions in the bulk?
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