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    Graduate Unraveling the #1 Mystery in Physics: Is There Order in Chaos? | LiveScience"

    Thanks for your reply but what I meant is if there is anything other than quantum theory that contradict with the deterministic view of the world.
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    Graduate Unraveling the #1 Mystery in Physics: Is There Order in Chaos? | LiveScience"

    I was reading this post on livescience web site It's saying that the #1 unsolved mystery in physics is that we are not sure if there is order in chaos I was confused since I thought that chaos only exist due to the lake of infinitely precise calculations, but if there is an all seeing eye...
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    Graduate LHC and seeing (simulating) particles

    Thanks, It makes sense now. but what if there are particles out there that does not interact with electric current, is not that possible ? won't these particles be left unrecognized although they are actually there ?
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    Graduate LHC and seeing (simulating) particles

    Sorry if this question is stupid, but how particles are simulated (seen) in the LHC like this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9SyNttacl4s does not that contradict with uncertainty principle ? Can we actually see particles ?
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    Graduate EPR experiment with twin photons then interference experiment

    Thanks for the answer and the interesting link
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    Graduate EPR experiment with twin photons then interference experiment

    I am asking if it will interfere with it self. this single unobserved photon that we knew it's polarization by observing the polarization of it's twin. but the photon it self is unobserved. If we did this experiment multiple times. will there be an interference pattern ?
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    Graduate EPR experiment with twin photons then interference experiment

    If we have twin photons moving in the opposite direction. For the first photon we can pass it through a polarizer that will either output a photon with vertical polarization or a photon with horizontal polarization. after this experiment we now know what will the other unobserved photon...
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    Graduate Photon polarization and direction

    When a photon is produced when an atom raised to excited state return to ground state it's frequency can be calculated. but can we predict the direction and polarization of that photon.
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    Graduate Is it possible that nature laws constants changed over time

    Thanks, but is it really possible to observe such thing ? for example if the light speed in the beginning of the universe was different, then suddenly the already existing photons and the newly produced photons acted based on a different speed. Is such thing observable ?
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    Graduate Is it possible that nature laws constants changed over time

    I am wondering ? is it possible that the constants that govern the laws of physics was different during other periods of our universe history ?
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    Undergrad Energy is neither created nor destroyed

    Thanks for your reply, my question is related to the Potential energy. If this object is hanging in space and not moving at all. If I pushed it to the left with force "a" it will keep moving in the left direction until it reaches a gravity field of a certain object and in this moment it will...
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    Undergrad Energy is neither created nor destroyed

    mmmmmm, maybe in the very beginning it's P.E was the summation of all the P.E that it will gain from all objects. am I right ? but does not that mean that all objects in the universe have the same P.E ?
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    Undergrad Energy is neither created nor destroyed

    Excuse me if this question is stupid or naive. If there is a body in space, what is the total energy of that body? If initially the K.E of that body was zero and then I pushed it in a certain direction .. it will keep moving until it reaches another body that have a certain gravity ( Earth...
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    Books recommendation for understanding quantum world

    Thanks a lot, In your opinion what are the minimum requirements and prerequisites to start learning about quantum physics. My major is computer science and I am interested in quantum physics in general and also interested about the quantum computing.
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    Books recommendation for understanding quantum world

    Physics is not my area so I don't have solid background to understand complex books, I am searching for books to introduce me to quantum physics that I can understand. Can you please recommend any books for me.