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| Feb14-08, 04:45 PM | #1 |
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Hi everybody! I thought I'd introduce myself. I have been lurking
Hi everybody! I thought I'd introduce myself. I have been lurking around on this forum for awhile now. Yes, I am a newb.
I'm 14 and I'm doing A science fair project on particle physics. I watched a documentry on the search for the Higg's Boson particle and I thought it would be a interesting topic. I have some understanding of particle physics. After I figured out what I was doing, I read the book " the God Particle" By Leon Lederman which gave me a very brief understanding of quarks, leptons, forces ect. I still have a lot of questions and I only have two weeks to finish my project. I hope you can help. James |
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| Feb14-08, 04:54 PM | #2 |
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Welcome to PF, you will find alot of people who share the same interest.
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| Feb14-08, 08:41 PM | #3 |
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I read that book too.
It's a great book and Double-L is a remarkable Physicist. If you want to go just a little bit deeper read The Theory of Almost Everything by Robert Oerter, it explains what Leon touched on (things like QED, and QCD in a more technical term) but still leaves that nasty math stuff out for 14 year olds like you :P |
| Feb15-08, 03:01 PM | #4 |
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Hi everybody! I thought I'd introduce myself. I have been lurking
That math stuff can be confusing
thanks for the replys
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