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For questions about the scientific discipline that concerns itself with analysing the laws of nature in full generality
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Why isn't Feynman's path integral taught more widely and earlier in today's academic physics...
Anyone who has studied Feynman's path integral will know that it makes quantum mechanics more like classical mechanics. A student who has learned about the Lagrangian will easily understand the concep …
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How did we come up with the name "atomic bomb"?
At first, my initiate question was: What is the difference between an atomic and a nuclear bomb?:
Nuclear bombs are of two types — those that depend on fission, like atomic bombs, and those that d …