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    B Is the probability of a quantum outcome ever zero such as with....

    Thanks for your very helpful replies. So, though the odds of us observing such events is practically zero, in an infinite universe or in an infinite number of universes, these events would occur. And would actually occur an infinite number of times, correct?
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    B Is the probability of a quantum outcome ever zero such as with....

    Greetings, Given an infinite universe or an infinite number of universes? - Regarding the location of an electron around an atom, is there a tiny volume in which finding the electron 100%? Or is there a possibility, no matter how remote, it might be found a meter away or a kilometer away? -...
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    B What is the shape and orientation os the Higgs field?

    Does it have a shape? A form? Or is it uniform and equal everywhere? Having trouble understanding it. Every field I know of surrounds something. Nothing is causing the field? I do not see the difference between a field with no shape and no field at all.
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    B What is the shape and orientation os the Higgs field?

    Greetings, Other fields are curved around particles and objects. The Higgs field permeates all of space. What is the shape of the Higgs field lines? Is it parallel lines? Or a grid of perpendicular lines? Is it curved? What is the orientation? What determined the orientation? Thanks
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    B Does the Higgs boson only exist when created in LHC?

    Greetings, I have read seemingly contradictory things regarding the Higgs boson: that they permeate all of space and that it was created at extremely high energies in the LHC. I just heard a scientist say the Higgs field is full of HIggs bosons. So does the Higgs boson occur naturally or not...
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    Methods of keeping photons entangled for extended periods?

    Greetings, I am interested in conducting a retro-causality experiment to send a bit of data back in time. I would like to delay how long it takes one of a pair of entangled photons to reach a part of the experiment for an extended period of time such as an hour. What ways are there to keep...
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    What produces GDF11 found in the blood?

    Greetings, It has been discovered that transfusions of young blood reverses effects of aging. Would a bone marrow transplant from a younger person produce rejuvinating blood? Or are contents of blood such as GDF11 produced elsewhere? Thanks...
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    Pressing fingers to nose and forehead help concentration?

    Okay, disregard that I said why people do it. I am changing the question to why do people it? When feeling something such as stress of frustration or troubled (not from physical pain such as a headache, eyestrain, or sinus pressure), I and others put their fingers at the top of the bridge of...
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    Pressing fingers to nose and forehead help concentration?

    I did not read it anywhere. It is just something I and just about everyone does naturally. The action is very common. One is feeling some kind of anxiety or stress or bothered in some way in some way, presses one's fingers there, and closes one's eyes. It makes one feel some relief and helps one...
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    Pressing fingers to nose and forehead help concentration?

    Greetings, Why does pressing one's fingers between the nose and forehead lessen distress and help concentration? Thanks
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    Advantages and disadvantages of mortar and pestle materials

    Greetings, I am trying to decide what kind of mortar an pestle to buy. I see they come made of ceramic, glass, granite, marble, and stainless steel. I have eliminated stainless steel because I read metal mortal and pestle can spark and ignite flammable chemicals. Which of the others is the...
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    Stargazing How big would a neutrino telescope have to be?

    Greetings, The IceCube neutrino detector array in the antartic is a cubic kilometer and has deceted about 28 neutrinos from outside the solar system. So the resolution is almost nothing. I am wondering how large a detector array would have to be to serve as a telescope to observe what I am...
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    Where does new space come from as the universe gets bigger?

    Looking for an answer I found a lecture on inflation by Dr. Paul J. Steinhardt. I do not know if it is related. I do not fully understand it. An excerpt, "The inflation process obviously does not conserve inflationary energy because we are creating more and more space. It is an energy...
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    Where does new space come from as the universe gets bigger?

    Matterwave - "The picture of space-time as a "fabric" is an analogy, not to be taken seriously."Bandersnatch - "Scientists are describing space as space. It's a mathematical concept with certain well-defined properties."Matterwave - "People have to use words to describe things to other people...
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    Where does new space come from as the universe gets bigger?

    Please read my previous reply. I am not citing it as evidence. I am asking whether or not you agree with it.
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