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Sep 9 |
asked | Observation of violation of the uncertainty principle? |
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Aug 20 |
awarded | Yearling |
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Jul 8 |
answered | What does QFT “get right” that QM “gets wrong”? |
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Jun 29 |
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Non linear QM and wave function collapse Can you explain to us what is the probabilistic ontology and what is the issue of global rescaling? |
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Jun 28 |
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Negative and positive energy and Hawking @jaskey13 I honestly have no idea. I hope I could understand the argument of this whole issue. |
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Jun 28 |
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Negative and positive energy and Hawking About the zero energy universe, there's a good discussion here: mathoverflow.net/questions/38659/total-energy-of-the-universe |
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Jun 28 |
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Hierarchy is no problem and susy is a mathematical tool for data fitting @MattReece I hope you consider adding an answer for the benefit of all. Especially about the mass-vev confusion. |
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Jun 25 |
accepted | Hierarchy is no problem and susy is a mathematical tool for data fitting |
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Jun 24 |
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Hierarchy is no problem and susy is a mathematical tool for data fitting added 9 characters in body |
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Jun 24 |
asked | Hierarchy is no problem and susy is a mathematical tool for data fitting |
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Jun 23 |
awarded | Critic |
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Jun 23 |
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How can I explain why the weak nuclear interaction between individual nucleons is 'weak'? -1: a number of people won the Nobel prize for their work on these two interactions! |
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Jun 21 |
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In what sense is SUSY a spacetime symmetry? typo in the title |
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Jun 21 |
suggested | suggested edit on In what sense is SUSY a spacetime symmetry? |
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Jun 21 |
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In what sense is SUSY a spacetime symmetry? edited body |
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Jun 21 |
answered | In what sense is SUSY a spacetime symmetry? |
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Jun 20 |
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How exactly does time slow down near a black hole? Your last remark reminded me of the twin paradox. So the one who returns to Earth will be back in the future? To me the situation you described is similar in principle, right? |
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Jun 19 |
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Sources for new experimental limits on susy models? @dmckee I can do this, but it's always better to be up-to-date, hence my enquiry. |
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Jun 19 |
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Sources for new experimental limits on susy models? Thanks Anna for the links, and I surely know Lubos's blog (who doesn't? :p). I usually prevent myself from visiting vixra because, at this stage, I fear I won't be able to tell if what I'm reading is trustable or not. |
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Jun 17 |
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Sources for new experimental limits on susy models? Thanks for your answer, the links and the blog. I'm still a novice with regards to reading experimental results and plots, but I certainly should learn how to get the info from the papers. Anyways, I also found this: twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/AtlasPublic/CombinedSummaryPlots which contains what I was particularly looking for (the new limit on gluino) |