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How has Susskind contributed to the development of the landscape of string theory?
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What is the evidence for gravitons or other particles predicted by general relativity? If there is no evidence, does this undermine general relativity's status as a valid theory of space-time physics?
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Was the mathematics Ed Witten did to receive the Fields Medal legitimate mathematics, or was it some string theory arbitrary nonsense?
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What is the difference between quantum field theory and regular field theory?
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Are theoretical sciences like Chemistry and Physics applicable to all times, or does this depend on a higher power?
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LunarHarmony
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Particles are fiction. It is a useful representation of our current understanding of the universe. The basic building blocks of the universe are fields, not particles. What should we understand by this?
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Tom Gunner
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How does the square-cube law deny the physical possibility of giants?
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SeraphicAlchemy
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Is the mass of a black hole located in/at the event horizon, all at the singularity, or uniformly spread from the event horizon to the center? They still gravitate, so there must still be mass somewhere.
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Jonnym2
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How can science be correct if theories are always changing?
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RadiantTwilight
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Is dark matter coherent (plane) waves that do not have the ability to use spacetime ..to decohere?
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May 10, 2023
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MrG1961
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What are the four dimensions? Why are they considered to be space-time?
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May 10, 2023
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LunarCharm
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What are some good career options in theoretical physics for someone with a bachelor's degree in mathematics/computer science or statistics?
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May 10, 2023
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BryanM
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What new developments are there for a description of dark matter in our universe?
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Mel James
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Is light a wave, particle, or wave of particles?
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NovaSeeker
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Why is the proton so much more massive than the electron, yet holds the same charge?
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Apr 20, 2023
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flateric
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Do you know how to prove the twin prime conjecture?
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Apr 20, 2023
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mikki
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If we were able to time travel, would it work like Doctor Who or The Time Machine (HG Wells)?
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Apr 20, 2023
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Dan John
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Do string theory and quantum mechanics have any real-life applications?
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Apr 20, 2023
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GloriA
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Can the concept of a multiverse be explained by higher-dimensional physics?
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Apr 20, 2023
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FITTING TOILET SEAT
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Is it possible that we’re actually living in a 4-dimensional world as opposed a 3-dimensional world as commonly thought?
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Apr 20, 2023
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Deborah Burton
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