Category Archives: Quantum Theory

Q: How does quantum physics affect electron configurations and spectral lines?

The original question was: I recently got a book about all the chemical elements and noticed how some have a lot of lines of spectra and others hardly any.  I was wondering what exactly causes the lines of spectra to … Continue reading

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Q: Is it possible for an atomic orbital to exist beyond the s, p, f and d orbitals they taught about in school? Like could there be a (other letter) orbital beyond that?

Physicist: There’s no reason for electrons not to fill sub-shells past “f”, it’s just that they don’t need to. By the time the atomic number (which is the number of protons or electrons) is large enough to need a new … 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: According to the Many Worlds Interpretation, every event creates new universes. Where does the energy and matter for the new universes come from?

Physicist: There is no new energy or matter (or even new universes), it’s just that how it’s distributed depends on who’s asking, and in what “world” they’re doing the asking.  The important thing is: the universe doesn’t split or spawn … 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: If light slows down in different materials, then how can it be a universal speed?

Physicist: This bothers a lot of people.  When you’re learning physics, there are several things that you learn in the first couple years.  Among them are: 1) The speed of light is an absolute. 2) Light slows down when it … Continue reading

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