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* [[Magnetic monopole]]s: Are there any particles that carry "magnetic charge", and if so, why are they so difficult to detect?
* [[Magnetic monopole]]s: Are there any particles that carry "magnetic charge", and if so, why are they so difficult to detect?
* [[Pioneer anomaly]]: What causes the apparent residual Sunward acceleration of the [[Pioneer program|Pioneer]] spacecraft?
* [[Pioneer anomaly]]: What causes the apparent residual Sunward acceleration of the [[Pioneer program|Pioneer]] spacecraft?
* [[Proton decay]]: Do [[proton]]s decay? If so, then what is its [[half-life]]?
* [[Quantum chromodynamics]] (QCD) in the non-perturbative regime: The equations of QCD remain unsolved at energy scales relevant for describing atomic nuclei. How does QCD give rise to the physics of nuclei and nuclear constituents?
* [[Quantum chromodynamics]] (QCD) in the non-perturbative regime: The equations of QCD remain unsolved at energy scales relevant for describing atomic nuclei. How does QCD give rise to the physics of nuclei and nuclear constituents?
* [[Quantum computer]]s: Is it possible to construct a practical computer that performs calculations on [[qubit]]s (quantum bits)?
* [[Quantum computer]]s: Is it possible to construct a practical computer that performs calculations on [[qubit]]s (quantum bits)?

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The following are some of the unsolved problems in physics. This is an incomplete list of outstanding problems in physics. Some of these problems are theoretical, meaning that existing theories seem incapable of explaining some observed phenomenon or experimental result. Others are experimental, meaning that there is a difficulty in creating an experiment to test a proposed theory or investigate a phenomenon in greater detail.

See also

External links

  1. Condensed Matter and Nonlinear Dynamics
  2. Quantum Mechanics
  3. Cosmology and Astrophysics
  4. Particle Physics
  5. The Big Question"