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ZA_4_10 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_4_10 — Topological Phases of Matter

The discovery of topological phases of matter — states of matter that cannot be described by Landau's conventional symmetry-breaking paradigm but are instead characterized by topological invariants (mathematical quantiti

topological insulator topological phase quantum Hall effect integer quantum Hall fractional quantum Hall topological order
ZA_4_18 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_4_18 — Photonics and Fiber Optics

Photonics — the science and technology of generating, controlling, and detecting photons — underpins modern telecommunications, sensing, manufacturing, and quantum information. Charles K. Kao (Standard Telecommunication

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ZA_4_09 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_4_09 — Planck Units and Natural Constants

Planck units — constructed from the three fundamental dimensional constants c (speed of light), G (gravitational constant), and ℏ (reduced Planck constant) — define the natural scales where quantum mechanics, gravity, an

Planck units Planck length Planck time Planck mass Planck energy Planck temperature
ZA_4_05 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_4_05 — Superconductivity and Superfluidity: Quantum Effects at Macro Scale

Superconductivity and superfluidity are macroscopic quantum phenomena in which matter exhibits zero electrical resistance or zero viscosity, respectively. BCS theory (1957) explains conventional superconductivity through

superconductivity superfluidity BCS theory Cooper pairs Meissner effect type I superconductor
ZA_3_10 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_10 — Muon Anomalous Magnetic Moment

The anomalous magnetic moment of the muon ($a_\mu = (g-2)/2$) is one of the most precisely measured quantities in particle physics and one of the most sensitive probes for physics beyond the Standard Model. Every charged

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ZA_3_12 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_12 — Lattice Gauge Theory and Non-Perturbative QCD

Lattice gauge theory — the formulation of quantum field theories on a discrete spacetime lattice rather than in continuous spacetime — is the only known first-principles method for making non-perturbative calculations in

lattice gauge theory lattice QCD LQCD Kenneth Wilson lattice discretization
ZA_3_02 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_02 — Symmetry, Noether's Theorem, and Conservation Laws

Emmy Noether's 1918 theorem established one of the deepest principles in physics: every continuous symmetry of the action of a physical system corresponds to a conserved quantity. Translational symmetry in space yields c

Emmy Noether Noether's theorem symmetry conservation laws translational symmetry rotational symmetry
ZA_3_18 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_18 — Quark-Gluon Plasma and Exotic Matter States

Quark-gluon plasma (QGP) — a deconfined state of matter in which quarks and gluons, normally bound inside protons and neutrons by the strong nuclear force (quantum chromodynamics, QCD), roam freely over extended volumes

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ZA_3_01 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_01 — The Standard Model of Particle Physics

The Standard Model of particle physics is the quantum field theory describing three of the four known fundamental forces (electromagnetic, weak, and strong — excluding gravity) and classifying all known elementary partic

Standard Model quarks leptons gauge bosons Higgs boson strong force
ZA_3_03 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_03 — Nuclear Physics: Fission, Fusion, and the Heart of Matter

Nuclear physics studies the atomic nucleus — the dense core of protons and neutrons bound by the strong nuclear force, containing 99.95% of an atom's mass in just 10⁻¹⁵ meters. The field revealed that mass can be convert

nuclear physics fission fusion nuclear binding energy strong nuclear force radioactive decay
ZA_3_11 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_11 — Cosmic Ray Physics and Ultra-High-Energy Particles

Cosmic rays — high-energy particles (primarily protons, alpha particles, and heavier atomic nuclei, with a small fraction of electrons and antimatter) that bombard Earth from space — were discovered by Victor Hess in 191

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ZA_3_14 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_14 — Nuclear Astrophysics: The Cosmic Forges of the Elements

Nuclear astrophysics — the study of nuclear reactions that power stars and produce the chemical elements — addresses one of the most profound questions in science: where did the elements come from? The answer, pieced tog

nuclear astrophysics nucleosynthesis stellar fusion r-process s-process neutron star merger
ZA_3_09 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_09 — Dark Matter Particle Candidates and Detection

The evidence that approximately 27% of the universe's total energy density consists of dark matter — matter that interacts gravitationally but does not emit, absorb, or scatter electromagnetic radiation in any detectable

dark matter WIMP axion sterile neutrino dark photon gravitino
ZA_3_17 Verified Physics & Quantum

ZA_3_17 — Exotic Matter States: Quark-Gluon Plasma, Strange Matter, and Extreme Condensates

Exotic matter states — forms of matter that exist under conditions of extreme temperature, density, or quantum degeneracy far beyond everyday experience — reveal the fundamental structure of matter and the behavior of qu

quark-gluon plasma strange matter Bose-Einstein condensate neutron star matter superfluidity color superconductivity
I_2_14 Speculative UAP Disclosure

I_2_14 — Historical USO and Naval Encounters with Unidentified Submersible Objects

Unidentified Submersible Objects (USOs) — anomalous objects observed entering, exiting, or operating beneath water — constitute a persistent but poorly documented subset of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAP). Reports sp

uso unidentified-submersible-object naval-encounters transmedium undersea-anomaly sonar-contact
I_2_04 Verified UAP Disclosure

I_2_04 — AARO, Congressional Oversight, and UAP Legislative History

The period from 2017 to the present represents the most significant legislative and institutional engagement with unidentified anomalous phenomena (UAP) in US government history. What began with the December 2017 New Yor

AARO All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office UAPTF AATIP Congressional oversight NDAA
I_2_12 Verified UAP Disclosure

I_2_12 — UAP Legislation: Congressional Action and Policy

Since 2020, the United States Congress has enacted the most significant UAP-related legislation in U.S. history — a series of provisions embedded in the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and the Intelligence Auth

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I_3_06 Verified UAP Disclosure

I_3_06 — Nimitz Tic-Tac Encounter (2004) — Case Study

The USS Nimitz "Tic-Tac" encounter of November 14, 2004, is arguably the most evidentiarily robust UAP case in recorded history. During routine carrier strike group exercises approximately 100 miles southwest of San Dieg

Nimitz Tic-Tac USS Nimitz USS Princeton Commander David Fravor FLIR1
I_3_12 Credible UAP Disclosure

I_3_12 — Malmstrom AFB: Nuclear Missiles and UAP

On March 16, 1967, at Malmstrom Air Force Base in Montana, ten Minuteman I intercontinental ballistic missiles (ICBMs) at Echo Flight went offline in rapid succession — their guidance and control systems registering "No-

Malmstrom Montana nuclear ICBM Minuteman missile shutdown
I_3_09 Verified UAP Disclosure

I_3_09 — Foo Fighters and World War II Anomalous Observations

"Foo fighters" — a term coined by American military aircrews during World War II — refers to unexplained luminous phenomena observed by Allied (and reportedly Axis) pilots in both the European and Pacific Theaters from a

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