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How can you explain "The theory of Relativity" in simple terms with an example?
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Could dark matter and dark energy be an indication of alien technology that is beyond human comprehension?
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What is the dimensional formula of gravitational potential?
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How did Stephen Hawking contribute to the theory of everything (unified string theory, the unification of relativity and quantum mechanics), and to what degree?
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Can we ever truly understand the mysteries of quantum mechanics and the nature of subatomic particles?
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Can you explain M theory with an example, including branes and p-branes?
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Can you change from theoretical physics to experimental physics after undergrad graduation?
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What are the implications of string theory for quantum computing?
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Broken Dave
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What is gravity?
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Which modules should I pick for my mathematics undergrad in order to go into theoretical physics?
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Which particle exchange is in a strong nuclear force?
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Anna54
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If a Theory of Everything is eventually developed, would this mean the end of physics?
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Could particles exist to carry energy and charge?
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Do dimensions really exist, or is it just a theory?
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SeraphicMystic
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Has something smaller than 5*10^-19 ever been measured by science, a quantum particle or a molecule?
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Nov 14, 2022
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Did Paul Dirac have more impact on physics than Richard Feynman?
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Nov 13, 2022
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QuantumMystic
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If space and time are only one dimension of spacetime then why do each of space and time have quantum levels - as that would make them unique (distinct), yet operate in a relative way? But distinct in the first place?
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Nov 13, 2022
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grange54
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Are all particles and matter bound to each other in the universe?
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Nov 13, 2022
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Rod Hamilton
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Why do charged particles, when accelerated, emit electromagnetic radiation?
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Nov 13, 2022
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In an LHC, is it possible that one of the particles is moving to the left and the other particle hits or collides with that particle from the back, like, for example, a car that is moving but the other car hits it from behind?
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Nov 13, 2022
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