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Modafinil

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  1. My first language is English l, I just thought it would take awhile to get answers 😅. Thanks again! Thanks again! I think I'll read some more. Are llms good for understanding those concepts?
  2. Hi, thanks for your fast reply! I'm not very proficient in physics. I understand the basic parts of newtonian mechanics, e&m, etc. I have these questions from an ensemble of youtube videos, questions (like why don't electrons go to the nucleus, how is information transmitted, what are waves, how is matter energy) The picture looks really pretty, don't you think? Thanks for your quick reply! I have a lot to learn. Where/What should I study? If it's possible, can you answer some other of my questions? -What is the difference between mass and energy -What are waves? -What is mass? The amount of particles? If so, how is that interchangeable? Something to do with the amount of particles in an area? -Why aren't quantum particles in a place without measurement? Thanks for your quick reply! What are waves? I used to think it is some mass traveling in a wave shape? Now I think it might be something to do with moving energy? Isn't mass substance? How can that be converted to energy? They seem like very different things?
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  4. Hello All! I wish to understand what matter is. From E=MC² we find matter is interchangeable with energy, and doing research matter is energy that isn't moving (that much, temperature). Electrons kind of work through a wave function, and they are both matter and energy? Protons and Neutrons aren't silly ball magnets, but are also waves? Is everything waves or energy??

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