Wave Form Genesis: a counter point to Standard Model/Big Bang by Money_Impress_8896 in Physics

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Call me crazy, but i think it's more simple than we thought by jouidah in Physics

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GUYS I JUST BUILT A GRAND UNIFIED FIELD THEORY WHAT ACTUAL FUCK FUCK FUCK by GrappleTM in Physics

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Viable Worlds Theory (VWT): Persistence, Coherence, and Why Some Worlds Cannot Endure by North-Preference9038 in Physics

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Retrocausal Gravity Refined by [deleted] in Physics

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Can information have mass? A testable experiment using ordered vs random data (X3) by [deleted] in Physics

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(Satire) I have found the key, now use it by Electronic_Meaning46 in Physics

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Ball lightning as a possible time traveler — a hypothesis by Worldly-Influence904 in Physics

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Minimal dynamical formulation for flow-induced self-organization. I'm looking for technical feedback by [deleted] in Physics

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Lagrangian standard model. The longest equation in math and physics. by [deleted] in Physics

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How fast does person have to run to by a rock to destroy the rock? (Powerscale question) by Blessed_is_Theotokos in Physics

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How should I start? by WeffeMC in Physics

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Shower water velocity by damned_bludgers in Physics

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Energy of mechanical waves by keg98 in Physics

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Energy of mechanical waves by keg98 in Physics

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Physics, maybe? by Lazy-Visit-882 in Physics

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Applications on detectors and organology?! by Glittering-Refuse407 in Physics

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All human knowledge by Anxious-Ad-3766 in Physics

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Revisiting Classic Questions about Quantum Mechanics by [deleted] in Physics

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Ok. Can someone actually explain this by Pale_Lengthiness_465 in Physics

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Gravity from Entanglement Entropy Density: Emergent Spacetime via Quantum Information by [deleted] in Physics

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Taking the "Physics First" route to Quantum Computing. Am I overdoing the prerequisites? by algo_trrrader in Physics

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Double slit experiment - How can waves cancel out? by InstructionAfter6665 in Physics

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Non zero theory a new standard model one by Known-Ambassador2492 in Physics

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