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Batman spotlight in the sky I would be interested in knowing why you asked the question. It seems as if you are replacing your old spotlight, batman :) |
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Jun 25 |
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Is nature symmetric between particles and antiparticles? @ bubble--well, yes, but neutral bosons are their own anti-particles--ie photons and gravitons and likely the Higgs boson. |
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May 27 |
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What are the arguments towards the Life-and-Entropy relation? Read Erwin Schrodinger's short book "What is Life" One comment from the book--"Life feeds on entropy." |
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May 15 |
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Some questions on Conformal Field Theory, Current algebras and the Sugawara construction "Since I don't know how to add another question to an already existing topic, I'm opening a new threat."---Hmmm, people generally don't respond well to threats :) |
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Is it possible to work on physics independently outside academia? @anna v: You get an immediate 5 points on John Baez' crackpot index for "Hawkins"--"5 points for each mention of "Einstien", "Hawkins" or "Feynmann"." |
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How does particle physics compare to other fields of physics? @Lubos-"I think that all those low-energy fields realize that particle physics is the top discipline of physics which is why some of them try to sell their research..."--lol |
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Travelling faster than the speed of light Yup. Spacetime Physics is the book. We took it as a one semester half course in first year---not hard at all. |
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