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    Graduate How are the effects of antimatter on gravity different?

    How are the effects of antimatter on gravity different than regular matter?
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    Graduate Why is it that scientists think that dark matter annihilates

    Why do scientists think that dark matter annihilates just like antimatter? How is it that dark matter during annihilation can produce light when it cannot emit or absorb light itself?
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    How do I use math to back up my theories in physics?

    Thank you, that answered my question!
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    How do I use math to back up my theories in physics?

    I know that, but my question was, how do I apply math in physics? How does one create mathematical models of their own, to back up their ideas and turn them into actual theories? Thank you.
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    How do I use math to back up my theories in physics?

    Because I'm only in pre-calculus right now (I'm still not in ninth grade yet), I haven't been able to find a way to back up my theories on physics which are mostly based off of reason and logic (I know this is a bad way to back up my theories, I just want to know what you think of them and how I...
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    Graduate Is this a possible idea for an antimatter rocket engine?

    Antimatter can be contained in magnetic fields; what if we could somehow "propel" that magnetic field by using a magnetic nozzle when the small antimatter-matter reactions/annihilation occurs which produces thrust? This seems like a really stupid idea, but can you tell me some limitations about...
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    Graduate Is the speed of light truly constant?

    I never really thought of that spacecraft example, it's really good. I have another question though, if photons are just tiny packets of energy, in order for them to have speed, shouldn't they have some kind of mass? Also, what gives light its speed?
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    Graduate Is the speed of light truly constant?

    The question that ponders upon the thought if the speed of light really is constant is a fairly common question. However, I was wondering about something and MAYBE this can provide some backup to the theory that the speed of light isn't constant, please point out any mistakes I make in stating...