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Graduate Why does Lorentz force have that particular direction?
Why does Lorentz force have that particular direction? Why is it perpendicular to the magnetic intesity and the current? Is it cause of some photons' reactions? Thanks- marcgrissz
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- Forum: Electromagnetism
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Graduate Can the Graviton be faster than light?
That's awesome, thank you.- marcgrissz
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Can the Graviton be faster than light?
The idea that some peace of rock in the universe is interacting with my shoe, for example, makes me thinking of some velocity faster than light.- marcgrissz
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Can the Graviton be faster than light?
Hello everyone, I was thinking of the 4 forces and in particular of the gravity force. We know that black holes and their gravity force can bend light and light gets lost on black holes. How can the ipothetic particle of the graviton interact with the photon? I thought that if the interaction...- marcgrissz
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- Faster than light Graviton Light
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Graduate Mediating particles of forces.
We know that there are 4 foundamental forces and that they work thanks to mediating particles: Electromagnetic= Photon Weak= W & Z Bosons Strong= Gluons Gravitational= (Graviton)? My question is: If the electromagnetic field and unlimited range and a particle interacts with another even if they...- marcgrissz
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate New Quantum Physics Theories by 18-Year-Old: Seeking Safe Publication Help
Is it safe? I don't want people to steal my stupid thinkings :frown::nb)- marcgrissz
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Graduate New Quantum Physics Theories by 18-Year-Old: Seeking Safe Publication Help
Hello guys, don't frick out... I am a 18 years old guy who is in love with Physics. I came out with some theories regarding quantum physics. I don't pretend to say they are right, and they are probably not. But i really want to publish them so even if they are not I will have some good reasons...- marcgrissz
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- Forum: Quantum Physics
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Undergrad Does light reach every single part of space?
wow... just like the gravity force. I there any k?- marcgrissz
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- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Does light reach every single part of space?
Ok thanks, Does anybody know the equation that relates the distance traveled by the waves to the probability of finding a photon at that point?- marcgrissz
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- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Does light reach every single part of space?
Ok I think I got what you said. That means that all the waves we use (like radio waves for example) travel in all directions just like mechanical waves in water?- marcgrissz
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- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Does light reach every single part of space?
Try, please. I don't think there is any kind of physics not-understandable by human logic...- marcgrissz
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- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Does light reach every single part of space?
Thanks for answering, but I don't really understand what you mean... You said that there are no gaps in the wavefunction, but we know that each photon travels in a wave and you said that they fallow "random" directions, but that means that between a wave and another there is a gap!- marcgrissz
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- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Does light reach every single part of space?
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- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Does light reach every single part of space?
Thanks for answering. You know, I love physics because is all logic and I think it is all related to logic and intuitive stuff... Anyway, do you have any official source where I can read what you said? Like a book or something else...- marcgrissz
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- Forum: Optics
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Undergrad Does light reach every single part of space?
Interesting answare! But i still don't understand how a finite number of waves spreading out from a round object can reach every single part of space...- marcgrissz
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- Forum: Optics