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berkeman replied to the thread Hello from a 14-year-old aspiring theoretical physicist!.Welcome to PF. It's great that you are so passionate about science at such a young age. :smile: Please be sure to read the PF Rules... -
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berkeman replied to the thread s-parameter mathematical theory for crosstalk analysis.The technical reference mentioned in the AI overview seems to address NEXT pretty well... -
berkeman replied to the thread s-parameter mathematical theory for crosstalk analysis.I did a Google search on deriving NEXT from s-parameters and got some good hits (videos and articles). Maybe try that same search to... -
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berkeman reacted to DaveC426913's post in the thread Anyone like “2001: A Space Odyssey?” with
Haha.
Not a lot of people know this but a lot of these scenes were filmed on Earth to save production costs. -
berkeman replied to the thread Independent researcher looking for fatal objections.Welcome to PF. Please be sure to read the PF Rules (see INFO at the top of the page). We do not allow personal speculation or... -
berkeman replied to the thread Design example for commercial high speed pcb.I believe that @Baluncore and I have both said that this is a bad practice, so there are probably very few examples of it. You really... -
berkeman reacted to jedishrfu's post in the thread Undergrad Solid State Physics and Chameleon Color Changes with
Informative.
Yes, I think researchers have been looking at iridophores and tunable photonic crystals...

