I did some research on the two. It seems to be a mix of what you said, where the Computational Physics has several CS courses but doesn't take senior labs instead taking more math courses.
Alright I'll look closer into them. Any noteworthy schools (non-ivy) that have graduate programs that I should look into? The school I'm starting in the fall doesn't have graduate programs for sciences.
I need to say more when I say things lol. I didn't mean waves as in gravitational forces like the usual but as in waves that influence spacetime. I can't put it into words but rather pictures...
I researched the 10 dimensional universe and wow I didn't know it was just speculation. I always thought that since the galaxy had a black hole in the center that we were affected by it. I heard of a theory on spacetime being a liquid state, a quantum gravity theory to be exact, but again just...
What are the pros and cons between choosing Computational Physics vs choosing Gen Physics? I want to make the best choice I can but I want to move on to a masters in physics but I'm not sure if Computational Physics will have me ready for the masters degree.
Is there a formula that can be used to find the area of affect of the "time warping"? Or is it just assumed the limit is the edge of the BH?
So is the Milky Way not really orbiting a black hole but just moving in tandem with it?
I'm sorry to ask but could you explain more? I fear I still misunderstand why it wouldn't be true. I believe you because you would know more than me but in my mind it still seems as if a local phenomenon could still act the way I said. Unless the "time warping" is at the closest points of a...