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  • ...e]] that [[causes]] the [[interaction]] between [[electrically]] charged [[particles]]; the areas in which this happens are called electromagnetic [https://en.w ...g [[particles]] apart, the exchange [[changes]] the [[character]] of the [[particles]] that swap them.
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  • ...er mixture. Accordingly, the destructive positive feedback loop of virtual particles circulating through a wormhole time machine, a result indicated by semi-cla
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  • ...omething <nontoxic is a negative term> (3) : expressing negation <negative particles such as no and not> *7 of a lens : diverging [[light]] rays and forming a virtual inverted image
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  • ...city generally stems from the interactions of an extremely large number of particles in a system, and does not appear in systems that are too small. ...ss which requires a lot of energy, such as the creation of heavy [[virtual particles]], is an accidental symmetry at temperatures sufficiently low that this pro
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  • ...ivistic theory describing the interaction of electrically charged spin-1/2 particles with the electromagnetic field, made the notion of [[gauge symmetry]] centr ...en. Vol. 2. New York: Macmillan Reference USA, 2003. 852-853. 2 vols. Gale Virtual Reference Library. Gale. University of the South. 1 Mar. 2009
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  • ...llowing the development of [[quantum mechanics]] it is now understood that particles influence each another through fundamental interactions, making force a red ...conservation of momentum (4-momentum in relativity and momentum of virtual particles in QED). Thus currently known fundamental forces are more accurately called
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  • ...ogical observations. One hypothesis is that dark energy is the energy of [[virtual particle]]s (which mathematically must exist in vacuum due to the [[uncerta ...d therefore move at the speed of light or very close to it; the latter are particles whose [[kinetic energy]] is much lower than their [[rest mass]] and therefo
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  • ...a [[vacuum]] never overtakes another. This is not, of course, how material particles behave. One spaceship traveling in a vacuum can overtake another, or one el ...aight line on the light-cone. An [[analogous]] [[fact]] holds for material particles that travel below the speed of [[light]]. If a material particle is emitted
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  • an experience with the technologies of virtual reality, thanks to Jarion Lanier, virtual and cybernetic environments. These works of 1989-94 investigated
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  • ...cy to eventually place the presiding person of a nation in the position of virtual dictator. There would be the Emergency Powers Act. There would be other pow ...s about. Scientists have already proven this with their studies of quantum particles, and that the presence of a researcher with something on their mind can cha
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  • ...been emitted. The organized units of matter approximate full condensation, virtual complete consolidation; and it requires ages upon ages for such enormous ma ...of [[matter]] contains. The actual energy stored in these [[invisible]] [[particles]] of [[physical]] [[matter]] is well-nigh unimaginable. And this energy bec
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  • the particles and names of the categories and the interrogative particles modeled on <blockquote>coincided with the virtual disappearance of the dynamic speculative tradition evidenced
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