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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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  • ...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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