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That’s what the Hierarchy Problem is, and that problem is by many measures the greatest unsolved problem in physics. We don't know the answer, but we're not completely in the dark on this.
A Princeton scientist with an interdisciplinary bent has taken two well-known problems in mathematics and reformulated them as a physics question, offering new tools to solve challenges relevant to a ...
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Physics Lecture Chapter 2; Motion in One Dimension
Physics and Python stuff. Most of the videos here are either adapted from class lectures or solving physics problems. I ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Did the early universe have just one spatial dimension? That's the mind-boggling concept at the heart of a theory that University at Buffalo physicist Dejan Stojkovic and colleagues ...
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Scientists May Have Just Solved Physics’ Holy Grail Problem
AALTO, Finland — Scientists have potentially solved what many consider physics’ most challenging problem – reconciling Einstein’s theory of gravity with quantum mechanics, without adding ...
Researchers attempting to solve the problem of dark matter have proposed a particle that can travel to an unseen fifth dimension. The work is entirely… ...
A new tool to break down and segment large data set problems and problems with many parameters in particle physics could have a wide range of applications.
In my physics classes, I like to present students with problems that can promote a lively discussion—and to do that, they have to have multiple answers that could possibly make sense.
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