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Undergrad Weightless in a Shielded Room: Does Gravity Still Apply?
Yeah well, Newtonian gravity is highly inaccurate compared to Einsteinian relativity, just like Euclidean geometry is highly inaccurate compared to Riemannian geometry. Euclidean geometry deals with the geometry of planes, which are flat. Absolutely nothing is flat in this world; some things may...- Englishman
- Post #30
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Undergrad Theoretical vs. Experimental Physics
You don't understand. You keep saying that I believe I'm not learning anything. No, that it not it. I said that it does not solidify what I have learned. And I never said that there was zero value in experiments. Please don't twist my words.- Englishman
- Post #49
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Theoretical vs. Experimental Physics
I have never been to a real research lab.- Englishman
- Post #44
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Theoretical vs. Experimental Physics
It is not like thinking I can become a better drive by simply reading more and thinking about it. This is completely different. I believe that you understand that there are two ways of doing physics: theoretically and experimentally. As a physicist, one can solely be doing theory (being what is...- Englishman
- Post #43
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Theoretical vs. Experimental Physics
Well, I'm planning to go to Stanford, and that's definitely an above average college.- Englishman
- Post #41
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Theoretical vs. Experimental Physics
Wow, even in college. That's exactly how I feel; it's just an absolute waste of time. What is a TA ?- Englishman
- Post #40
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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What is the salary of neurosurgeons?
How come you can't do that with a physics degree?- Englishman
- Post #30
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Undergrad Theoretical vs. Experimental Physics
Well, maybe experiments will be more enjoyable once I get into college, but for now, experiments just take up time in the day.- Englishman
- Post #33
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Theoretical vs. Experimental Physics
I have undergone poor eduction? What does that mean?- Englishman
- Post #32
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Theoretical vs. Experimental Physics
Yeah, I just think experiments in general are boring (including in chemistry, biology, and physics). They are very tedious and time consuming when I have to do them in school. And you know, the reason for doing experiments in school is to solidify what you've been taught on a specific subject...- Englishman
- Post #29
- Forum: Other Physics Topics
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Undergrad Weightless in a Shielded Room: Does Gravity Still Apply?
What do you want to understand?- Englishman
- Post #23
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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What is the salary of neurosurgeons?
Well, actually, it takes a lot of years of experience just to get up to $450,000. The neurosurgeons that have the millions usually have started a practice, or something like that. A neurosurgeon can almost never reach the millions from only a lot of years of experience; he has to also start a...- Englishman
- Post #28
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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What is the salary of neurosurgeons?
Well, actually, some get up to actually 1,000,000. I also saw a while ago that the top salary for a neurosurgeon was/is like 2.4 million, I think. But definitely, definitely at [I]least[I] 2,000,000 a year.- Englishman
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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What is the salary of neurosurgeons?
Of course neuroscientists exist; they are the ones that try to improve memory and other things that involve the brain (and nerves of course).- Englishman
- Post #23
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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What is the salary of neurosurgeons?
I'm still around. I'm the OP.- Englishman
- Post #22
- Forum: STEM Academic Advising