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In the Wheeler-de Witt formalism, do big bangs act as sources and future singularities as sinks?
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Space Expansion vs. Relative Motion
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Why is the probability that Kip could go back and kill his grandfather $10^{-10^{60}}$?
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Is spacetime discrete or continuous?
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Do rotating bodies emit gravitational waves?
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limits on a gauss box of light
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Subjectivity of decoherence
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What sort of propulsion would we require for interstellar travel?
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Alternate layman's metaphors for illustrating curved space-time
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Are Everettian branchings global or local?
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Quantum dots on the nuclear scale!
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About symmetry, and about electron density in crystals in particular
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Can energy be taken out of the QFT vacuum?
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How are the comoving coordinates NOT a prefered reference frame?
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Why is gravitation force always attractive?
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Double light speed
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IRIS alternative on mac?
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A question on a system of particles governed by laws of gravity and electromagnetic field
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Why do Engineers manipulate coordinate systems?
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Lightning and nuclear fusion
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What are some approaches to discrete space-time used in modern physics?
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Paradoxical interaction between a massive charged sphere and a point charge
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The speed of gravity?
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Is there any correlation between mass-energy equivalence and Maxwell's 4th equation?
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Are all points in the universe connected?
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Quantum tunneling is faster than light travel?
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How can quantum (Internet) network be possible?
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Why are there more vertical takeoff than horizontal for spacecrafts?
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Number theory in Physics
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Black hole - white hole (collision)
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