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Engineering Help Guys - Petroleum Engineering
Hey, I am a British Undergad student in Mechanical Engineering at a world top 100 university. However, I do not want to stay in this country as an engineer, the remuneration & the way society treats you is crap. I would like to do an MS in Petroleum Engineering in the US then work/live in...- Byllie
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- Engineering Petroleum
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News Is Hatred Towards the British Justified for the Gulf Oil Spill?
I think the Americans are trying to stoke up some brotherly rivalry between the USA and the UK. Look here for a rather a comical yet horribily innacurate headline that makes reference to the battle for 'bunker hill'...- Byllie
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Mechanical & Electrical Engineering degrees (UK)
Or mechatronics as it may be known Do they courses provide better employment oppotunities than mechanical and electrical engineering separately? I ask because Its a long course (5 year masters) and is a big commitment for an undergrad masters Also does anyone know any good UK or EU...- Byllie
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- Degrees Electrical Electrical engineering Engineering Mechanical Uk
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What's your opinion? Your Popularity and Your Job.
Proffessor in theoretical thermonuclear physics- Byllie
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Physics Graduating with 2:2 in Physics. What now?(UK)
Hi, first of all congrats on your success, I had the same problem as you, except it happened at A level, rather than at undergrad. Did you do an undergrad in physics and then a doctoral in theoretical physics? how come you made that choice? I ask you because I am fascinated by the word of...- Byllie
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Graduate Reaching the Speed of Light: Effects in Atmosphere & Space
velocity, I am speaking in speed due to the common phrase 'speed of light'. I can see how those methods may not seem conventionally 'hyperspeed' like, infact space needs to be pre-ripped in order for faster than light travel to take place (bit like a pre-exsisting highway), but then again, this... -
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Graduate Reaching the Speed of Light: Effects in Atmosphere & Space
But even so, if you can get from A to B faster than light, is that not faster than light travel? -
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Graduate Antimatter at the Speed of Light: Uncovering the Mysteries
yes is the equation technically not E= +- mc^2 , the minus sign giving flame for the discovery of antimatter? Basically the equation works both ways.- Byllie
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- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Graduate Reaching the Speed of Light: Effects in Atmosphere & Space
It is physically possible to travel faster than the speed of light by invoking general relativity, that is by either warping or ripping space-time. Think about it if we rip or warp space time so that an object is closer to us, it's going to take us a shorter amount of time to reach it, and...