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Isaac Newton floated his boat in the cosmic ocean, powered by his brilliant terrestrial mechanics and the Second Law of motion aided by a “First Impulse”. But this boat was lunched without the...
19 February 2020 7,707 10 View
Hi there, my question concerns a situation in which the law of free fall and the relativity of simultaneity come into play simultaneously. The general assumptions are as follows: 1. if we let...
04 February 2020 7,577 29 View
We have learned that they remain in superposition state unless detected. Can anyone elaborate it in theoretical terms?
13 May 2019 8,206 19 View
Why should we care about axions which were not found in connection with dark matter? They are just hypothetical particles.
31 March 2019 1,934 3 View
I would like to do work on quantum gravity. But general relativity is not complete. So if i want to do work on GRT. I am beginner for this course. GRT fails in few aspects. Any one suggest me...
24 March 2019 2,851 12 View
In computational physics and chemistry, the Hartree–Fock (HF) method is a method of approximation for the determination of the wave function and the energy of a quantum many-body system in a...
03 March 2019 2,649 5 View
Does mathematics benefit/advance from such theories/models? Relevant Reference...
23 October 2018 8,135 4 View
Is there any quantum entanglement based solution to simulate the dynamics of classically interacting three bodies?
21 October 2018 4,883 3 View
I would not really be interested in Fluid Dynamics if the transition to turbulent flow were not, at least approximately, described by the Directed Percolation Universality Class. However, it looks...
13 October 2018 3,679 22 View
Supersymmetry theory proposes that the super partners of the existing bosons and fermions are extinguished through some symmetry breaking mechanism… though there are some articles that offers few...
23 September 2018 7,371 5 View
Of course, Coulomb’s law describes the phenomenon, but that does not explain it, as far as I know. This may be a somewhat philosophical question.
06 September 2018 6,424 20 View
What lies outside of the boundaries of space. I find the problem in this question is our knowledge, we have a prior belief that we are exist inside space, this belief that doesn’t based on any...
11 August 2018 9,835 14 View
Lost in Math is a recently published book by Sabine Hossenfelder that argues that elegance, beauty and naturalness are vague gauges of the plausibility of theories in physics even though many...
06 July 2018 1,096 70 View
Dear respected RG members, I am doing Mulliken population analysis of Cobalt (Co) doped MgO lattice (rocksalt) using CASTEP code (ultrasoft pseudopotential). I found some strange data as...
16 June 2018 7,650 7 View
It is shown that quantization on the Fulling modes presupposes that the field vanishes on the spatial boundaries of the Rindler manifold. For this reason, Rindler space is physically unrelated...
10 April 2018 689 12 View
There are a group of theories in physics called digital physics and informational physics (which conceive the universe as being/behaving like a computer or an information structure due to the...
23 March 2018 2,235 8 View
Is it possible to describe Electromagnetism in a way such that the electric field is defined as the curl of a vector potential and the magnetic field is the grad of a scalar potential? Will such...
02 March 2018 4,514 6 View
Does such an equation exist? Can it ever exist, or is it mathematically impossible? Is this equation relevant to Chaos Thoery and Quantum Mechanics? If yes how? The equation I am seeking for...
20 February 2018 7,825 5 View
I am currently studying TL, OSL, EPR and stimulated electron dating in general. I read some accounts of the physics behind it (I am no physicist) which, though complex, seem pretty well...
22 December 2017 4,414 3 View
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31 October 2017 8,821 17 View
Why dark energy produces a repulsive force field is a bit complicated. Quantum theory says virtual particles can pop into existence for the briefest of moments before returning to nothingness....
16 October 2017 9,752 9 View
Developing new perspectives of physics - In the conclusion (page 14) of this paper, I suggest that “Younger physicists should also be encouraged to play a significant role in looking after and...
12 October 2017 7,723 30 View
I have written the attached article to claim that Michelson and Morley experiment does not support length contraction, time dilation and the constancy of the speed of light. Can you please let me...
25 September 2017 7,514 86 View
Einstein is generally credited with eliminating the need for the aether. However, as documented in the book “Einstein and the Ether”, from 1916 until his death he believed in the aether in some...
15 September 2017 5,769 51 View