Typically when you are looking at black holes (a lot of mass) and other cosmological objects (very big) you are looking at Relativistic effects... Maybe you are speaking of Quantum fluctuations in the early universe, if that is the case I would suggest watching Leonard Susskinds lectures on...
Photons are Bosons ... without getting into too much Quantum Mechanic jargon means that they are allowed to occupy the same space... If that is what you are asking..
If you are talking about wave interference that is a separate issue. In this case light of different wavelengths do interact and...
Lots of things in nature are "Quantized" and you can specialize in those fields. A lot of my research deals with quantum optics. However, it is not like what you see on the PBS documentaries. Do you know a particular field of quantum physics that you are interested in?
Does anyone have experience or know what a "Polariton" is?
I have read some material on polaritons but I am not grasping it very well. Would someone like to attempt to explain it?
If you would like to go into Nuclear Engineering a B.S. in Physics would be excellent. Outside of a B.S. in Nuclear Engineering it is probably the best degree you could have to transition to that field.
With your B.S. in Physics you will develop analytically thinking skills, you will become...
I never said I was taking "the advice of some guys on the internet over his?". I do not believe I ever implied that. He is very knowledgeable about the academic sector, however, he has no experience outside of academia. So I thought I would post it on a forum in a related field where there are...
Significance of "En-route" Masters?
I am a first year Ph.D. student in Optical Science & Engineering. I have a B.S. Physics (Honors). I started doing research in Jan. of 2009. I started the Ph.D. program in Jan. of 2011. Currently I am still doing research for the same Prof. I started with in...
Hello, I was curious what it would take to get into Biomedical Engineering graduate school, I would like to get my Master's. Right now I am a junior, B.S. Biomedical Physics (Honors) & B.A. Mathematics. What schools have good Biomedical Engineering graduate programs? What kind of standardized...
Medical Physics -- What do I need to do to get in?
Hey I am an undergraduate student pursuing a B.S. in Biomedical Physics
I am a junior (I have 82 hours) I started off as an Electrical Engineering student and then switched to Biomedical Physics after taking a couple of physics courses, I have...