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102
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Can Maxwell's equations be derived from Coulomb's Law and Special Relativity?
electromagnetism
special-relativity
maxwell-equations
magnetic-monopoles
coulombs-law
asked Jan 22 '11 at 17:33
physics.stackexchange.com
33
votes
Definitions: 'locality' vs 'causality'
quantum-mechanics
special-relativity
terminology
causality
locality
asked Aug 21 '12 at 12:07
physics.stackexchange.com
21
votes
Are gravitomagnetic monopoles hypothesized?
quantum-field-theory
general-relativity
special-relativity
magnetic-monopoles
asked May 11 '12 at 11:11
physics.stackexchange.com
17
votes
How do we know that nonperturbative canonical quantum gravity is wrong?
renormalization
quantum-gravity
non-perturbative
asked Feb 20 '12 at 8:46
physics.stackexchange.com
17
votes
Difference between “information” and “useful information” in algorithmic information theory
information-theory
terminology
kolmogorov-complexity
asked Apr 1 '12 at 14:16
cs.stackexchange.com
15
votes
What tree-level Feynman diagrams are added to QED if magnetic monopoles exist?
quantum-field-theory
quantum-electrodynamics
magnetic-monopoles
asked Jun 19 '12 at 13:31
physics.stackexchange.com
14
votes
Is the Boltzmann brain problem really clearly established as a problem?
thermodynamics
cosmology
asked Apr 6 '15 at 0:31
physics.stackexchange.com
14
votes
Are quantum decoherence and Everettian approaches to the measurement problem necessarily distinct?
quantum-interpretations
decoherence
asked Oct 16 '13 at 14:51
physics.stackexchange.com
13
votes
What is the fundamental probabilistic interpretation of Quantum Fields?
quantum-mechanics
quantum-field-theory
probability
born-rule
asked Oct 24 '11 at 1:38
physics.stackexchange.com
12
votes
Bell's theorem and why nonlocality is problematic
quantum-mechanics
measurement-problem
locality
bells-inequality
asked Mar 26 '12 at 10:13
physics.stackexchange.com
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How literally should you take “The Higgs boson gives other particles mass”?
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Why is wave-function collapse still being taught in quantum mechanics?
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Should you run when under rain?
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