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Uploaded by noonscience on May 5, 2008
Fermilab physicist, Dr. Christopher Hill discusses Symmetry in physics at Fermilab's Saturday Morning Physics Lecture Series.
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Chess board analogy was done badly as the rook needs the minimum step to be two squares not one for symmetry .
ShaunRL 2 months ago
About the NaCl vs. infinite board: isn't the NaCl only "approximately symmetric" since the lattice is finite as opposed to the infinite board which is truly symmetric?
madiyaan 1 year ago
Did the laws of the early universe form through spontaneous symmetry breaking?
superfisto 3 years ago
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Chess board analogy was done badly as the rook needs the minimum step to be two squares not one for symmetry .
ShaunRL 2 months ago
About the NaCl vs. infinite board: isn't the NaCl only "approximately symmetric" since the lattice is finite as opposed to the infinite board which is truly symmetric?
madiyaan 1 year ago
Did the laws of the early universe form through spontaneous symmetry breaking?
superfisto 3 years ago