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What are the average matter, antimatter, and binding energy composition of protons and neutrons?
Aug
21
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Why are the antimatter compositions of neutrons and protons different? Why by about 1%? References?
Aug
18
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Why would Antimatter behave differently via Gravity?
Aug
18
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Paradox?: What is the form of radiation experienced by a harmonically accelerated observer?
Apr
5
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How does ATP transfer energy to a reaction?
Apr
3
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In quantum mechanics, why do the probabilities of the possible outcomes of a measurement add up to 1?
Mar
19
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Why is air invisible?
Mar
19
answered
Young's experiment or why the light can't be described as a particle
Mar
4
answered
What is the world's biggest Schrodinger cat?
Feb
20
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The speed of gravity?
Feb
14
answered
Example of a time varying function which can be easily measured
Jan
29
answered
is the Z boson one entity or are there as many entities as decay pairs, but they are equivalent and lumped together
Jan
25
answered
Why is cold fusion considered bogus?
Dec
31
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Myths in the history of Physics
Dec
30
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How long will the Universe's hydrogen reserves last for?
Dec
27
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What's the explanation for the Giant Magnetoresistance effect?
Dec
27
answered
Why and how is the speed of light constant?
Dec
27
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Myths in the history of Physics
Dec
24
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What is the difference which leads to attraction in e+e- scattering and repulsion in e-e- scattering in QFT
Dec
24
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The exchange of photons gives rise to the electromagnetic force
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