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Hey all.

 

I was wondering if any of you guys had any good ideas on what my essay could be based upon regarding physics. Things like quantum physics is what im after. Any good suggestions?

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Well, what are you writing your essay for?

 

School? University?

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I do too. But then the world got better.

 

I don't know if "better" is the right word. More convenient perhaps. I think one learned more having to use books for research, rather than just finding stuff on-line and using the "Find" feature to look for your keywords.

*shrug*

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i'm actually a full-time student again... sigh...

 

sorry, don't have much of a physics background other than dabbling on my own. statistics or math or signal processing and i could help...

 

taks

comrade taks... just because.

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Good Luck!

Unfortunately I cant help you as I am studying genetics.

If I find something on my internet travels regarding quantum physics I will post it here.

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I don't know if "better" is the right word. More convenient perhaps. I think one learned more having to use books for research, rather than just finding stuff on-line and using the "Find" feature to look for your keywords.

*shrug*

 

 

I for one learned the mysteries of how to use an Index.

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1. Not only do my kids not know how to use a card catalog, but they don't know what one is, either.

 

2. I second the motion for game physics. I don't know how much of a sense of humor your professor has (given he/she is teaching quantum physics, probably not much), but working a theory about how a spell would affect the real-world if such a spell could actually be performed.

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2.  I second the motion for game physics.  I don't know how much of a sense of humor your professor has (given he/she is teaching quantum physics, probably not much), but working a theory about how a spell would affect the real-world if such a spell could actually be performed.

 

I would think that a quantum physics professor would be all over an extravagent "what if" hypothesis. Though the school may not share that enthusiasm.

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