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What do you call a theory that has not been proven?
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How do we know that all particles are not made up of smaller parts that can't be broken down any further?
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What is the name of the unified theory that explains the four fundamental forces of nature?
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What is the connection between quantum field theory (QFT) and particles? How does QFT explain the behavior of particles? What is the role of gravity in QFT?
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If the Schrodinger equation doesn't require time and space to be quantized, why do we need a theory of quantum gravity?
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Can a chemical engineering graduate become a theoretical physicist?
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Astrophysical data suggests that space-time could be "flat" rather than curved, and for that reason it continues forever. If so, could we the region we see (which we consider to be "the universe") only an area of an "infinite multiverse"?
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Are there any theories that suggest that neutrinos can briefly interact with color charge fields and/or the strong force, even briefly, while in infinitesimally close proximity? I know that QED, QCD, & The Standard Model says that is not possible.
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What is the theory of everything in physics? What are its applications? Why isn't it called the unified theory? Why are they separate?
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How does dark matter hold galaxies together?
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What is the origin of the value of the Boltzmann constant? What does it depend on? Does it arise from something like proton mass, electron charge, or anything like that? Or does it depend on Einsteinian spacetime?
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Is John Wheeler's participatory universe theory accepted by the majority of scientists (universally)?
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How does string theory explain the origin of the electroweak force?
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How do you calculate the g-force on impact?
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Are there any smaller particles than a fundamental particle in the universe? If so, how small can they get?
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Mar 12, 2023
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Is it possible to discover a weird material made of subatomic particles?
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How competitive is the LMU Munich M.Sc in theoretical and Mathematical Physics degree? Whats the “average” admit’s application?
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Can we unify the fundamental forces of nature into a single theory?
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Can a particle with a non zero rest mass have a zero charge or not?
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Why is Tom Campbell's "Big Theory of Everything" not better considered among scientists?
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