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How do you find the product of gravity and h/(2Pi) using dimensional analysis?
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If a theory doesn't make any testable predictions, what good is it?
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According to quantum field theory, why do particles always exist even when no observer exists to measure them?
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What is string theory? I am in grade 11, so dumb it down as much as you can.
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What is the important role of the green function in physics?
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Is it possible that every particle is entangled to another?
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What makes particles follow the laws of physics?
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Which textbooks should I master by the end of my undergraduate physics education? In which manner should I study those books if I want to become a solid theoretical physicist?
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Can you give an example of a successful quantized field theory?
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What is the rectilinear motion of a particle?
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What is the reason why quantum gravity cannot be unified with the standard model?
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Assuming the many worlds theory, wouldn't there be a world in which the many worlds theory wasn't true (not just that it wasn't believed) and wouldn't this be a paradox?
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Are there any particles that are heavier than the top quark?
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Why is a theoretical value always not equal to an experimented value?
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If I'm not a scientist, a physicist, then I have a new theory of physics. How can I make a presentation so that I can claim my work?
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From the perspective of physics, is a human being nothing more than a specific configuration of particles?
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Is it possible to master a part of theoretical physics by yourself without any help?
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