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Schools MSc in Quantum Fields and Fundamental Forces at Imperial College London
Oops, sorry, I had a change of heart and decided that a dedicated topic would be better for my dilemma. I'm not sure though I understand what you mean? Are you saying that "Engineering Mathematics and Computational Science" wouldn't be a short-cut but an even longer path to theoretical physics...- abvgd
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Got a BSc in EE, eligible for an MSc in Math, interested in theoretical physics
Well, to get straight to the point, I've got a BSc in electrical engineering and have developed an interest in theoretical physics. Since string theory and theoretical physics in general is heavy on math I was wondering if a possible way into the field of theoretical physics might be an MSc in...- abvgd
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Graduate Is there the possibility of absolute time
Substitute GMT with Big Bang=t(0), substitute GMT time-zones with GR calculated effects of local space-time curvatures? Not that it's as easy as it sounds, LOL...- abvgd
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Time as Dimension: Unveiling the Mystery
The problem as I (being a complete layman to the subject) see it with this definition is that a dimension is a geometrical construct, with a continuous set of coordinates. However, you can't move from point n in time to point n-1, you can only move in one direction, to point n+1, making time...- abvgd
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity