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  • ...wiki/Composite_particle composite particles]. Particle physics and nuclear physics study these particles and how they interact.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...[[counterpart]] produces mutual [[annihilation]]; especially : a subatomic particle not found in ordinary [[matter]] In [[particle]] [[physics]], '''antimatter''' is the extension of the [[concept]] of the [https://en.
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  • *1: a [[hypothetical]] elementary [[particle]] that has zero spin and large [[mass]] and that is required by some [https ...cs]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Physics/TeaM '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • In [[physics]], a '''unified field theory''' (UFT), occasionally referred to as a ''unif ...on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Physics_in_the_Classical_Limit classical physics] are described in the article on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Classical_u
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  • ...occurs when a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subatomic_particle subatomic particle] collides with its respective [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antiparticle a ...s]]. However, high-energy [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_collider particle colliders] produce annihilations where a wide variety of exotic heavy parti
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  • ...[[economics]], [[psychology]], [[sociology]] and [[political science]]); [[physics|physicist]]s, engineers, [[computer science|computer scientist]]s, and [[ec * ''Model of a particle in a potential-field''. In this model we consider a particle as being a point of mass ''m'' which describes a trajectory which is modele
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  • ...g, etc.). Emmy Noether (1882–1935) applied Klein's approach to theoretical physics to establish in 1915 a famous theorem relating physical conservation laws ( ==Particle Physics==
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  • ...vitation]] at a deeper level; and [[quantum mechanics]] handles the [[wave-particle duality]] of [[atoms]] and molecules. In [[physics]], classical mechanics is one of the two major sub-fields of study in the s
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  • ...es]] merge during [[contact]] to form a single daughter droplet, bubble or particle. It can take place in many [[processes]], ranging from [https://en.wikipedi [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...c charge. It has no known sub[[structure]] and is believed to be a [[point particle]]. Electrons participate in [[gravity|gravitational]], [[electromagnetic]] ...ticle family. Electrons have [[quantum mechanic]]al properties of both a [[particle]] and a [[wave]], so they can collide with other particles and be [[diffrac
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  • ...has become a hot topic in [[quantum mechanics]], namely state, energy and particle teleportation. ...amics have been proposed: state teleportation, energy teleportation, and [[particle]] teleportation.
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  • In [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_physics particle physics], dimensional '''transmutation''' is a [[physical]] [[mechanism]] that [[tr [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...is not to be confused with kinetics, and to dynamics as used in modern day physics; this term is no longer in active use. (See dynamics for details.) The simplest application of kinematics is for particle motion, translational or rotational. The next level of [[complexity]] is in
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  • ...veling in the same line (as in radioactive [[phenomena]]) (2) : a single [[particle]] of such a stream *6 : [[particle]], trace <a ray of [[hope]]>
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  • ...ology'' public home pages have been created in response to the UK Particle Physics & Astronomy Research Council (PPARC) drive to improve the [[public]] [[unde
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  • ...[[function]] of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mesotron mesotron], a [[particle]] of [[matter]] 180 times as heavy as the [[electron]]. Without this arrang ...ikipedia.org/wiki/Mesotron mesotron] [[function]] as an "energy-carrier" [[particle]] which mightily [[contributes]] to the nuclear [[stability]] of the [[atom
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  • In [[physics]], '''mass''' (from Ancient [[Greek]] μᾶζα) commonly refers to any of ...onsequence]] of this relationship, the [[total]] mass of a collection of [[particle]]s may be greater or less than the sum of the masses of the [[individual]]
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  • ...kers] - A modern-day enigma that integrates music, visual art, philosophy, physics, cosmology, and multi-level story into a sweeping portrayal of government c ...afforded by the disciplines of cognitive science, philosophy, psychology, physics, neuroscience, and artificial intelligence.
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  • ...e]]. We can derive things from the wavefunction, such as the position of a particle, or its [[momentum]]. Yet the wavefunction describes [[probabilities]], and ...cs]]''''', follow [https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Physics/TeaM '''''this link'''''].</center>
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  • ...id=1000166] (What Is a Light Source?) Light is composed of an elementary [[particle]] called a [https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki//Photon photon]. ...light, known as [[optics]], is an important [[research]] area in modern [[physics]].
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  • *2: a tiny particle : bit *3: the smallest particle of an [[element]] that can exist either alone or in combination
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  • ...rgy) can be in several different states, the most common being high energy physics, solids, liquids and gases. ...ng which both occupies [[space]] and has [[mass]] is known as matter. In [[physics]], there is no broad consensus as to an exact definition of matter, partly
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  • ...he same universe, and that it will pinch off too quickly for light (or any particle moving slower than light) that falls in from one exterior region to make it ...machine, a result indicated by semi-classical calculations, is averted. A particle returning from the future does not return to its universe of origination bu
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  • ...org/wiki/Antiparticle antiparticle] [[equals]] that of the corresponding [[particle]], but with opposite sign. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quark Quarks] hav [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...[[electromagnetic radiation]] and analogous phenomena occur with [[charged particle]] beams. Optics can largely be regarded as a sub-field of [[electromagnetis ...science aspects of the field are often called optical science or optical [[physics]]. Applied optical sciences are often called optical engineering. Applica
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  • ...ugh all forms of matter, [[gas]]es, [[liquid]]s, [[solid]]s, and [[plasma (physics)|plasma]]s. ...kph) [https://library.thinkquest.org/19537/Physics4.html The Soundry: The Physics of Sound]. The speed of sound is also slightly sensitive (to second order)
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  • ...move around one another freely, resulting in a [[limited]] [[degree]] of [[particle]] mobility. As the [[temperature]] increases, the increased [[vibrations]] [[Category: Physics]]
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  • *4. 42:3.6 [[Particle|Subatomic]] matter—matter existing extensively in the interior of the [ht [[Category: Physics/TeaM]]
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  • ...]] lab might contain a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_accelerator particle accelerator] or [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vacuum vacuum] chamber, whil
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  • ...ization_(physics) quantized]: the charge of any [[system]], [[body]], or [[particle]] (except [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarks quarks]) is an [https://en. [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...n. In the singlet state of two spin, it is equally likely that any given [[particle]] will be observed to be spin-up or spin-down. Measuring any number of part ...r how far apart the particles are, that the hidden variable describing one particle must be able to [[change]] instantly when the other is measured. If the hid
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  • In the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_Physics particle physics] community, large [[collaborations]] of physicists elect one (or two) spoke
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  • ...theory]] of [[gas]]es the term ''molecule'' is often used for any gaseous particle regardless of their composition.E.g. see [https://www.usd.edu/phys/courses/ ...sults in the formation and breakage of [[chemical bond]]s, while molecular physics deals with the laws governing their structure and properties. In practice,
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  • ...s://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustin-Jean_Fresnel Fresnel] combined Newton's particle [[theory]] with Huygen's wave theory to show that color is the visible [[ma [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...[quasars]]) and the very early universe, when it was nearly [[Homogeneity (physics)|homogeneous]] ([[big bang|hot big bang]], [[cosmic inflation]] and the [[c ...mology unites the physics of the largest structures in the universe to the physics of the smallest structures in the universe.
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  • ...ht]]-[[energy]], while the [[individual]] [[electron]] always gives up a [[particle]] of [[light]]-[[energy]] when subjected to collision. [[Wavelike]] [[energ ...of the [[associated]] [[aggregations]] of [[matter]]. The spacing of the [[particle]]-intervals of [[matter]], together with the initial [[velocity]] of the [[
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  • ...core of every vortex can be considered to contain a vortex line, and every particle in the vortex can be considered to be circulating around the vortex line. [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...ial humor. Within modern Physics, light is understood as both a wave and a particle. The Scribe is therefore making a gentle pun with this sentence, and seemed
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  • [[File:lighterstill.jpg]][[File:Particle-Physics-Insult_1881-l.jpg|right|frame]]
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  • ...l waves. For such reasons, wave theory represents a particular branch of [[physics]] that is concerned with the properties of wave processes independently fro ...er.<br /> '''B''' = In shallow water. The elliptical movement of a surface particle becomes flatter with decreasing depth.<br />
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  • In [[physics]], '''force''' is anything that can cause a [[mass]] to accelerate. It may ...of [[Archimedes]] in the 3rd century BC, which still forms part of modern physics. In contrast, [[Aristotle]]'s dynamics incorporated [[intuition|intuitive]]
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  • ...ration of events and the intervals between them, and compare the [[motion (physics)|motions]] of objects. In this second view, time does not refer to any kind In [[physics]], time and space are considered [[fundamental unit|fundamental quantities]
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  • In [[physics]], '''motion''' means a constant change in the location of a [[body]]. Chan ...res feel colder.[https://www.colorado.edu/UCB/AcademicAffairs/ArtsSciences/physics/PhysicsInitiative/Physics2000/bec/temperature.html]]
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  • Multiverses have been hypothesized in [[cosmology]], [[physics]], [[astronomy]], [[philosophy]], [[theology]], and [[fiction]], particular ==Multiverse hypotheses in physics==
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  • ...closer to the mentality of [[quantum physics]] than to that of [[classical physics]], and also finds parallelism in voluntarist or [[Existentialist]] ideas of ...xed, knowable laws. The "billiard ball" hypothesis, a product of Newtonian physics, argues that once the initial conditions of the universe have been establis
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  • ===Topic: '''''Healthcare, Consciousness, HIggs boson particle'''''=== ===='''''[[Physics]]'''''====
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  • ===='''''[[Physics]]'''''==== *The ultimaton particle
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  • In 2003, J. D. Bekenstein claimed there is a growing trend in [[physics]] to define the physical world as being made of information itself (and thu See the section below on information as a property in physics. (Also see [[Gregory Bateson]].)
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  • ===='''''[[Physics]]'''''==== *Discovering the “God” particle
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  • MMc: Monjoronson spoke about the duality of physics and a seeming duality of the universe and even [in] ourselves. He said tha ...r the boson particle. What your physicists have not realized is that this particle transits between eternity and the material, temporal universe. It is both
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  • ...ral million electron volts per particle. 1969 J. DOUGALL tr. Born's Atomic Physics (ed. 8) x. 356 The only example of a man-made thermonuclear fusion process
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  • ...ive]] [[motion]] of the observer and the observed object; that branch of [[physics]] which is concerned with the description of [[Spacetime|space and time]] a ...]]ion of [[space]] and [[time]] and [[gravity]] that had been central in [[physics]] since [[Isaac Newton]].
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  • Where then is the 100th sub-particle that defines the use of all 100 Ultimatons? kinds of Ultimatons but carries one less type because the 100th Ultimaton sub-particle creation is not
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  • ...ravel at the Speed of Light?], and is one of the [[fundamental forces]] of physics. In everyday life, gravitation is most commonly thought of as the agency th Modern [[physics]] describes gravitation using the [[general theory of relativity]], but the
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  • ...ers will have quite a few authors. In [[genome]] sequencing and [[particle-physics]] collaborations, for example, a paper's author list can run into the hundr
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  • *Discovery of the God particle ...nd that the higher development of consciousness is able to manipulate this particle in ways that have been unknown before. This is the end point of consciousn
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  • ...[psychology]] or [[geology]] are invisible from the perspective of basic [[physics]]. A lot of vigorous [[literature]] has grown up around the relation betwe ...the traditional concept of matter as tangible "stuff" is the rise of field physics
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  • student of particle physics but a poor learner concerning the more abstract principles ...hat would result in a satisfactory recall of what is what when it comes to particle
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  • ...while it is about [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Particle_physics particle physics], it does not read like a college [[textbook]] on the same subject. I think ...ter]]; and there is no closer relationship in the universe than the ‘[[God Particle]]’, identified herein as the [[Ultimaton]] and the [[Unqualified Absolute
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  • Dr. Neruda: "No. It has to do with physics and the inherent nature of complex systems. Causal energy is eternal. It si Sarah: "I thought karma, and even physics, held that for every action there's an equal and opposite reaction. What ha
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  • ...ed in a very small fraction of the total volume. Many of humanity's [[folk physics|preconceived notions]] about the workings of the [[universe]] have been cha ...The first automobile, dating from the 1880s, made use of many advances in physics and engineering, including reliable ways of generating high-voltage sparks,
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  • Reflections may occur in a number of wave and particle phenomena; these include [[acoustics|acoustic]] (as in common echos and und [[Category: Physics]]
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  • ...ed in a very small fraction of the total volume. Many of humanity's [[folk physics|preconceived notions]] about the workings of the [[universe]] have been cha ...The first automobile, dating from the 1880s, made use of many advances in physics and engineering, including reliable ways of generating high-voltage sparks,
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  • Physics, he stated, was attempting to formulate a theory that could accommodate particle hehavior which seemingly transcended
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  • ...ial humor. Within modern Physics, light is understood as both a wave and a particle. The Scribe is therefore making a gentle pun with this sentence, and seemed
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  • Certain ideas from [[physics]], [[philosophy]], [[sociology]], literary criticism, and other fields shap ...d to detect anything at all, there is necessarily a change in the observed particle because of quantum entanglement. But also the state of correlated particles
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  • ...n, it is far less discomforting than throwing out all of the known laws of physics. ...he universe is the matter which is required to be present from the laws of physics, but which is not visible. In an effort to explain its identity, astronomer
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  • ...this reason the most fundamental science is generally understood to be "[[physics]]"&mdash;the name for which is still recognizable as meaning that it is the ...appear to be static across the observable universe.[https://arxiv.org/abs/physics/0004062] The values of these constants have been carefully measured, but th
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  • ...a mesotron. The term has since become universally abbreviated in particle-physics circles to "meson", and not all of its outlined properties have yet been [[
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  • ...ligion_in_Universal_Consciousness this link] for more on consciousness and physics].
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  • ...h's axis of rotation is [[axial tilt|tilted]] 23.5° Ahrens, ''Global Earth Physics: A Handbook of Physical Constants'', p. 8.</ref> away from the [[perpendicu ...nits/meter.html] NIST Reference on Constants, Units, and Uncertainty, NIST Physics Laboratory
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  • ...in the year 2000, which is consistent with quantum field theory, particle physics, quantum electrodynamics, and a re-interpretation of Whittaker's biwave dec
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  • ...tion, will be more interested in the things you've inquired about than the physics or science involved anyway." ...mental building blocks of matter, and they can appear both as a wave and a particle."
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  • sciousness operates within the same principles as complex particle It follows that, in light of Jahn and Dunne’s appeal to the physics of con-
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