- #1
Ratzinger
- 291
- 0
Who created Physics Forums? Who is its founder? Does anybody owns it?
Lisa! said:
Tom Mattson said:I can't believe no one PM'd me about Chief Crazyhead Mattson. You guys usually watch my back better than that!
Mattara said:I would like to know the relationship between Greg and Warren. Are they related, friends or..?
Thrice removed.Greg Bernhardt said:Warren is my mom's cousins dads step son's ex girlfriends classmate
loseyourname said:Did you watch your school pull off the upset, Greg? You do go to UWM, no?
my time being an arrogant jerk to the crackpots
Ratzinger said:So then Greg you must be crazy rich by now like all the other Internet people.
z-component said:But don't you realize how much money is needed to keep the site up? With the amount of data on PF, the hosting package isn't 100 MB of disk and 500 MB bandwidth! I wonder how much bandwidth PF uses monthly.
Danger said:Okay, this is probably going to sound like a weird question, but I've been thinking about asking for a long time. Since I know very little about how the net works, I'm curious about where PF is. Is it all in one honking huge computer somewhere, or distributed among a bunch of them, or am I just a Solipsist and dreamed the whole thing up?
That's weird. I always figured there was this big sort of borg cube in your garage that you went out and banged on with a wrench now and then.Greg Bernhardt said:It's in a datacenter located in New York.
Okay... next question (and no, I'm not kidding): what's a datacentre?Greg Bernhardt said:It's in a datacenter located in New York.
It's a building that has (hopefully) redundant power supplies, and multiple carriers with fiber into the building. They rent out space in their building to people that want to place their servers and other equipment in a secure environment.Danger said:Okay... next question (and no, I'm not kidding): what's a datacentre?
Basically.Danger said:So the server is one computer?
Is that why I often get an error loading the page: it sights a failure to connect to the server, and it doesn't matter what browser I use.Danger said:So the server is one computer?
Physics Forums was founded in 2001 by Greg Bernhardt as a way to provide a platform for students and professionals to discuss physics and related topics. It has since grown to become one of the largest online communities for physics enthusiasts.
The founder of Physics Forums is Greg Bernhardt. He also serves as the site's administrator and plays an active role in the community.
Physics Forums is owned by a company called Physics Forums LLC, which is owned by Greg Bernhardt. The site operates as a for-profit business.
Physics Forums prides itself on being a professional and academic forum, with a strict moderation policy and a diverse community of experts and enthusiasts. It also offers a wide range of features, including homework help, career advice, and interactive simulations.
Since its founding in 2001, Physics Forums has undergone several updates and changes to improve user experience and keep up with advancements in technology. It has also grown in size, with over 1 million registered members and millions of monthly visitors.