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This isn't my homework (except no.3) but I'm wondering...

 

1. if there was a particle in the EXACT middle of two gigantic stars, then would the particle keep disuniting due to the gravity?

 

2. What is the name of the theory that states in a long enough period, the axioms/laws of physics will change?

 

3. In sense of static electricity, what does the wool do to the balloon when rubbed?

1. if there was a particle in the EXACT middle of two gigantic stars' date=' then would the particle keep disuniting due to the gravity?

 

2. What is the name of the theory that states in a long enough period, the axioms/laws of physics will change?

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Not enough information for #1. What do you meen by disuniting? Ionization?

 

There is no theory that fits #2. There might be some conjecture, but constancy of the laws of physics is required for energy conservation, by Noether's theorem.

No. 3. Removes its electrons.

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is quark the smallest particle? Then what would happen to it

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