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4gravitons.com
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| | | | | Last week I talked about the history of neutrinos. Neutrinos come in three types, or "flavors". Electron neutrinos are the easiest: they're produced alongside electrons and positrons in the different types of beta decay. Electrons have more massive cousins, called muon and tau particles. As it turns out, each of these cousins has a corresponding... | |
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| | | | | From the outside it might seem like physics and mathematics are a match made in heaven. In practice, it feels more like physicists are given a very short blanket made of math, and when they stretch it to cover their heads, their feet are freezing, and vice versa. Physicists turn reality into numbers. They process... | |
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| | | | | The equivalency of mass and energy turns out to follow naturally from Einstein's special relativity. | |
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| | | A recent DefenseNews article again put Shor's algorithm front and center when writing about Quantum Computing. Yet, there is so much more to this field, and with Lockheed Martin working with... | ||