Category Archives: Particle Physics

Q: What’s the difference between anti-matter and negative-matter?

Physicist: Anti-matter is exactly the same as matter, but different.  If you, and everything else on the planet, were suddenly turned into anti-matter, you’d never know the difference.  While the “anti-” of anti-matter may seem to give it an air … Continue reading

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Entanglement omnibus!

We’ve recently gotten several short questions about entanglement.  In keeping with other, better, “ask” services: entanglement omnibus! Q: What is entanglement? (nobody asked this, but it’s a good place to start) A: If you understand what correlation is, then you’re … Continue reading

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Q: What is “spin” in particle physics? Why is it different from just ordinary rotation?

Physicist: “Spin” or sometimes “nuclear spin” or “intrinsic spin” is the quantum version of angular momentum.  Unlike regular angular momentum, spin has nothing to do with actual spinning. Normally angular momentum takes the form of an object’s tendency to continue … Continue reading

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Q: Why is cold fusion so difficult?

Physicist: In a nutshell, fusion is about fusing small atoms, specifically hydrogen, together to form larger atoms, specifically helium.  In the processes a lot of energy is released.  However, pressing hydrogen together hard enough to fuse it is very difficult, … Continue reading

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Particle physics, neutrinos, and chirality too!

Physicist: This was an email correspondence that was too interesting to abandon, but covered so much ground that it didn’t easily parse into just a couple of questions. Q: What force is the ‘kinetic’ force? If 2 particles bounce of … Continue reading

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Q: If you stood in the beam of a particle accelerator, what would happen?

The original question was: Assuming you could avoid any other of the effects of being in an active particle accelerator tube,  How much damage would you expect by the particles smashing into you?  How much would the amount of mass within the particles … Continue reading

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