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Einstein replaced gravitational forces with a curvature in spacetime. What happens when you follow the same process, but with electrostatic forces?
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Instead of splitting a signal into sine parts using the fourier transform, can we use a slightly different transform using for example a sawtooth signal?
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When I use my phone while it is charging, will my lithium-ion battery age more than when it is only charging and not being used?
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A neutron can decay into a proton, an electron and an antineutrino. Could you tell the difference between the proton, electron and antineutrino occupying the same space and a neutron?
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Could we also define what we consider positive particles as neutral, neutral particles as a little bit charged and negative particles as even more charged?
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If you point a really thin laser really close to an atom or molecule and keep getting closer to it, at what point will the light interact with the object? (Image in description)
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