View Full Version : Understandable, recent physics
Loren Booda
Feb3-08, 11:20 PM
In your opinion, what modern physics - theoretical or observational - is simplest to grasp?
Himanshu
Feb3-08, 11:22 PM
none :smile:
How do you define 'modern'? Post-Egyptian, post-Galilean, post-Newtonian...?
I think that for a layman (of which I is one), gravity might be the easiest to grasp observationally just because things fall down. You don't need the specifics to understand that it happens on a pretty regular basis.
Andy Resnick
Feb4-08, 07:34 AM
It's different for everyone.
Loren Booda
Feb4-08, 10:15 AM
OK, what post-1905 physics is easiest to grasp mathematically by the layperson, yet most fundamental?
Math Jeans
Feb4-08, 10:41 AM
Well the opinion on this question would be different for a different person.
If you are studying particular recent physics concepts, then perhaps they seem easier to grasp for you.
If that is the case, then the answer for me would be the concept that if two similar surfaces are so clean that when they make contact, they can get so close to each other that the electrons overlap, then those two surfaces will fuse together.
I am currently testing this in a lab.
Loren Booda
Feb4-08, 08:52 PM
That's pure Jeanius!
Math Jeans
Feb4-08, 09:02 PM
That's pure Jeanius!
:rofl: Was that necessary?
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