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How can we feel, that something changes over time?
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why no derivation in scientific papers?
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Why do Lagrangians and Hamiltonians give the equations of motion?
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A really simple question about heat transfer?
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How to amplify a sound as much as possible acoustically?
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What is a good read about Manning condensation?
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Safest place to sit in the car
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Visualize trajectories of high dimensional system in a two dimensional space
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Problem in understanding quantum physics
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From where do the permanent magnets get energy from?
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Vectors and motion in a plane
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Technical problem with one of the fundmental equation of physics?
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Understanding on quantum entanglement
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Isn't Experience of Nature important for General Theory Of Physics?
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Does entropy really always increase (or stay the same)?
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Electric Field Lines between two non parallel plates
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Where is the amplitude of electromagnetic waves in the equation of energy of e/m waves?
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Isn't Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle a Kind of Standard Error?
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Gravitational time delay and contraction of matter
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