Articles In Quora Question Review
The following is a list of all the "Quora Question Answer Reviews" :
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Are there physicists who say that there is no quantum entanglement Answer by Adman Munir
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Can quantum entanglement be used for faster than light communication Answer by Brecht Corbeel
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Can the curvature of space-time in general relativity describe an apple falling from a tree? Answer by Kip Ingram
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Can you explain entangled particles and entanglement without using any math Answer by Steve Baker
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Does the "Measurement Problem" of QM remain in QFT? by Tim Maudlin and by Viktor T. Toth
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Does Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle exist because we do not yet know enough about physics to make better predictions? Will we ever get around this limitation? Answer by Viktor T.Toth
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Does quantum mechanics contradict determinism? by Viktor T. Toth
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Does the "Measurement Problem" of QM remain in QFT? - by Tim Maudlin and by Viktor T. Toth
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Do people actually understand the theory of relativity? - by Kirsten Hacker
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Einstein believed quantum mechanics wasn't fundamental and there must be a deeper theory. Was he correct? - by Mark John Fernee
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Einstein postulated that the speed of light c is constant in a vacuum (presumably far from gravitational sources and independent of motion). Can the speed of light vary locally, as a perfect vacuum does not exist near Earth? Answer by Viktor T. Toth
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Has quantum physics disproved determinism? Was Einstein wrong when he said God does not play dice with the universe? Answer by Steve Baker
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How can a particle exist simultaneously in different places at the same time Answer by Viktor T. Toth
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How can Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle be experimentally confirmed? Answer by Mark John Fernee
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How can the universe be flat Answer by Christopher J. Johnson
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How can you know that the properties of quantum entangled particles weren't determined at the source? Answer by Mark John Fernee
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How could Einstein's General relativity theory be viewed as fundamental laws of physics when its 3 components:
Time dimension, Three-spatial dimensions & spacetime curvature are all mathematical constructs with no direct links whatsoever to matter? Answer by Everything Isalllies
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How did entropy become associated with time? Answer by John Fernee and by Assistant
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How did Einstein know that gravity alters time? - by Rick McGeer
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How does a human being become an observer in quantum theory Answer by Viktor T. Toth
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How does a quantum network differ from a classical network? Answer by John Bailey and by Assistant
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How does gravity effect a quantum superposition Answer by Marc John Fernee
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How does Heisenberg's uncertainty principle work? Answer by Mark John Fernee
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How does observing photons turn it from a wave into a particle as in the double slit experiment. What makes observing change its behavior Answer by Marc John Fernee
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How do most practicing physicists regard foundations of quantum mechanics as a topic of study? Answer by Richard Muller
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How do waves have momentum? Answer by Mark John Fernee
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How entanglement is useful in a quantum computer? Wouldn't a 32 qubit quantum computer with two entangled qubits be only capable of producing an answer with precision and range of 31 bits since two of the qubits are locked together? Answer by Viktor T. Toth
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If gravity is a warping of space-time, why is it that we see no distortions in our visual field? by Laslo Petruska and by Viktor T. Toth
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If it is not possible to solve the Schrodinger equation of complex atoms, how do we construct the modern model of the atom (I mean, those s and p's and d orbitals and their quantum numbers, etc. Answer by by Jonathan Hardis and Michele Cini
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If quantum computers are not deterministic, how are we solving problems? Answer by John Fernee
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If two photons are entangled If the wavelength of one photon changes is the wavelength of the other affected Answer by Dan Stahlke and by Viktor T.Toth
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If you knew the quantum state of every particle in the universe, could you predict the future arbitrarily far out? Answer by Viktor T. Toth
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In quantum physics, how can something not be there unless its observed? Doesnt observing require the object being there to begin with?
Why cant I observe a chocolate cake making it appear (I see no chocolate cake after my observation) Answer by Krister Sundelin
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Is any part of the universe really "flat" on a large scale? Answer by Earl Wajenberg
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Is centrifugal force just an apparency, while centripetal force is a real force? Answer by Steve Baker
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Is it possible for two human beings to be quantum entangled Answer by Mark John Fernee
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Is Schrodinger's quantum model (1926) the last atomic model and our most current understanding of what an atom is? Or have we improved our understanding of atom since 1926? - Answer by Michele Cini and by Jonathan Hardis
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Is the universe deterministic, meaning that all events and outcomes are determined by preceding causes and governed by predictable laws, or is it indeterministic,
meaning that there is an element of chance and randomness in the world? Answer by Franklin Veaux.
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Is the universe inherently random, as quantum mechanics predicts? Answer by Mark John Fernee
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Since the quantum world is counter-intuitive, wouldn't be better to educate some students directly on quantum mechanics after math,
skipping standard physics to prevent their minds to get too biased/shaped around and used to Newtonian reasoning? Answer by Viktor T.Toth
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The theory of relativity says that the faster the speed the slower time passes, and that the greater the gravity the slower the time. Are these effects added together? How does it work? Answer by Steve Baker
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What are considered hidden variables in physics? Would dark matter be considered as a hidden variable? Answer by Viktor T. Toth
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What are some of the current challenges in developing a quantum computer and how might these challenges be overcome Answer by Silk Road
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What does Newton mean when he said time is absolute? Answer by Howard Medhurst and by Assistant
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What do physicists believe is the explanation for quantum entanglement Answer by Eric Platt
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What do scientists think about the many worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics Answer by Mark John Fernee.
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What gives light its speed? Answer by Victor T. Toth
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What happens when two black hole singularities meet Answer by Gulshan Kumar Jha
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What is gravitation? How is it formed? How does it attract? by Talay Pembeci
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What is quantum physics? by Mark John Fernee & by Richard Muller
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What is quantum physics in the most layman terms? by Anand Indiran
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What is the comparison among Newtonian, Lagrangian, Hamiltonian, and quantum mechanics? Answer by Daniel Merthe
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What is the currently accepted model of atomic structure? Is there a more recent model than the Bohr or Bohr-Sommerfeld that has been observed by physicists? Answer by Akshat Mahajam
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What is the difference between gravity and the curvature of spacetime? Answer by Alexander Poltorak
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What is the difference between time and space time? Answer by Corian Valsentres and Assistant
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What is the mathematics behind quantum entanglement? Answer by Doctor
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What is time Answer by T. Barzuck
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What is wrong with saying Schrodingers cat has some known chance of being alive in just the same way as we say we have a 1 in 36 chance of throwing double six by Krister Sundelin
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What makes Einstein's theory of general relativity appear simple to some people? Answer by Steve Baker
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What makes the equations of quantum mechanics difficult to solve? Answer by Kip Ingram
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What physical meaning do the Christoffel symbols (of GR) have? Answer by Dale Gray
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What's the logic behind the Higgs boson giving mass to objects? Answer by Viktor T.Toth
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What's the simplest way to explain quantum mechanics? Answer by Alexei Voronin and by Assistant
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What was the impact of Schrodingers equation and Heisenbergs uncertainty principle in quantum mechanicss Answer by T.Barzuck
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Who understood general relativity before Einstein? Answer by Brent Meeker
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Who was David Bohm What were his thoughts on Einsteins theory of relativity Answer by by Oliver Milatovic
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Why are there still opponents of the theory of relativity? Answer by Viktor T. and Kevin Parcell
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Why can't quantum mechanics explain gravity? Answer by Viktor T. Toth
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Why did Albert Einstein say that "The distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion."? Why did some scientists say that past, present, future exist simultaneously? Answer by Steve Baker
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Why did Einstein have a hard time accepting quantum physics Answer by Nirmalya Kajuri
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Why did Einstein object to quantum mechanics even though he was a major contributor to quantum theory Answer by Viktor T.Toth
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Why Einsteins Relativity equations are very complicated in nature Answer by The Box
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Why is Bohr's model of the atom still taught in schools when Schrodinger's model is more accurate? Answer by
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Why is it that Einstein didnt accept quantum mechanics? Did he also reject the work of Maxwell Boltzmann and Planck as being wrong? Answer by Kip Ingram
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Why isn't there a rational, reasoned, logical explanation of the Assumptions and Conclusions that Einstein made, when he was developing his theory of Special relativity? Everyone just jumps from irrational statements, to "look at the experiments" Answer by Martin Brilliant
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Why is quantum mechanics incomplete Answer by Kip Ingram.
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Why is spacetime curved? Answer by Hossein Javadi, Mark John Fernee and Viktor T. Toth
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Why was Einstein bothered by the complexity of quantum physics Answer by Steve Baker.
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Will quantum computers ever become practical Answer by Steve Baker.
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