I don't like the limit of choices, so my choice would be
Emotionally stable, well educated and good looking
In a relationship choice like this proposed, I prefer to avoid the quantified empirical definitions. :smile:
Agreed on the physics lab idea. I remember a girl I knew in college. She was doing a double major in Physics and Biology and pulling a 4.0 gpa to boot. Did an internship with the CIA one summer and they told her that if she could finish her last 20 hrs, a combination of Physics and Biology, in...
ok Thats what I thought, I got lost on the torque aspect and the best I could remember was that an object leaning had a normal force, but was dependent on the angle of the lean to the surface. in this case W sine theta thanks
the vagus nerve itself is an interesting study because it ventures throughout the body in such obscure ways. In my case it connects in my neck and when it fires, every three min, the current affects my vocal chords and changes my voice for 30 s. Always at the wrong time too. For example, I will...
I'm probably not adding anything "new", but the first thing I think of is electricity and neuro-transmitters. Going along with the ion channels and how the transmision or firing is working with the ion channels, calcium, sodium and magnesium I think. I have a vegus nerve stimulator for my brain...
I am new to this site and have forgotten so much of what I have seen in the forums. I hope to be able to use the problems and solutions posted to help me to relearn the higher level math and physics I have forgotten. I will add that it is true that when you don't use it you lose it. Having gone...
Not directly related, but these stages of learning reminds me of Electromagnetic Field theory class, dealing mostly with waves using Maxwell's eq. and then on to Quantum Mechanics where wave theory introduces different ideas. Just saying it is a progressive learning thing and the basics need to...