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What problem in physics would you like to be solved?

Asked by Meagainandagin (43points) | asked 2 weeks ago | 5 responses | “Great Question” (0points) | Flag as…

Try to avoid the obvious ones. What one problem in physics would you like to be answered.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unsolved_problems_in_physics

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jackm's avatar

A total understanding of time.

although, i think when we really understand time, it will lose some of its mysticism, and people will be surprised by why we thought the way we did.

pdworkin's avatar

The obvious ones are the important ones. Unifying macro and micro phenomena (that is to say reconciling quantum mechanics with cosmology), and finding the Higgs Boson.

gailcalled's avatar

@pdworkin: Sorry to report that Milo just ate the Higgs’.

pdworkin's avatar

He’s a piggy, not a kitty.

gailcalled's avatar

True, but he is working on the unified field theory in his spare time.

(If you get lonely, open the window and yodel towards the NW.)

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