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Programs Software Engineering or Computer Science degree?
Sorry I think you misunderstood me. I wanted to know which degree was best to pursue... a computer science degree or a software engineering degree? Or are they both fundamentally the same.- Firedog89
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Programs Software Engineering or Computer Science degree?
I wanted to know which one was better for finding jobs and salary wise or are both pretty much the same. Computer Science or Software Engineering degree? Also would anyone recommend getting the degree online?- Firedog89
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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What is the solution to this IQ question on pattern recognition?
I don't think the way people read it would have made the correction because it doesn't label the the figures both C and D would be correct. If there was a direction to read it then you will have 1 answer but that was very creative to find the sequence from right to left. I can't think of a...- Firedog89
- Post #12
- Forum: General Math
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Movies for hardcore sci-fi geeks
I remember the movie... they are on a base located on Mars and their seems to be something fishy going. I can't remember if he was alone but I think he wasn't and I think they are mining for minerals and people keep dying. I ending is pretty intense but I can't remember the name of the movie.- Firedog89
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- Forum: Science Fiction and Fantasy Media
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What is the solution to this IQ question on pattern recognition?
If all answers fail choose C lol- Firedog89
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- Forum: General Math
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Graduate The Center of the Earth and Black holes and Gravity
The 4 forces nature. Have we been able to single out the graviton? Or is the graviton just a theory? I understand that the electron can produce gravity because it has mass. You are right, It is pure speculation. I know it would be weak on the molecular basis. Gravity just seems to come out of...- Firedog89
- Post #39
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate The Center of the Earth and Black holes and Gravity
An atom has mass. I don't know about if energy is required to have gravity. Gravity is a source of potential energy. It is already energy. One of the 4 states of energy. While looking at the solar system you can recognize gravity. That doesn't mean that gravity cannot be looked in on smaller...- Firedog89
- Post #37
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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High School Earth-Sun Distance: Perfect for Life?
This is where I am...how did gravity come to be? Calculating gravity is one thing but understanding its mechanisms at work in an atomic level and grander scenarios is very breathtaking. Maybe there is a scientific explanation how did gravity come about being. I can't figure it out I'm stumped...- Firedog89
- Post #23
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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Graduate The Center of the Earth and Black holes and Gravity
ohhh ...I see it now. gravity will keep you interacted in all directions. So, therefore, you will feel the effect of net 0 force... Let's say you look at just one atom in a theoretical universe with just you imagined smaller than the atom and this particular atom. You will feel the effect of...- Firedog89
- Post #35
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate The Center of the Earth and Black holes and Gravity
At the center of the Earth, a particle cannot contain the same amount of mass as say the total masses of the sphere. At the center, all the masses will be above you. Therefore, you should be attracted to the masses that are above you so in effect (you should be branded away from directly at the...- Firedog89
- Post #32
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate The Center of the Earth and Black holes and Gravity
The question doesn't arise if they distribute the force of gravity or calculate it, it is why. I know this is how it is, but if all atoms generate their gravitation potential towards their center of mass, why would it change their gravitational energy from the center of an atom to the center of...- Firedog89
- Post #30
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate The Center of the Earth and Black holes and Gravity
Let's say every atom possesses gravity because they have mass. Each atom directs gravitational pull towards their center where the center of gravity should be set. The question rest how does gravity change from the center of particular atoms to the center of gravitation body (example: Earth)?- Firedog89
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate Einstein's argument for a finite universe
Wouldn't an infinite universe and infinite matter be impossible under the "law of conservation of mass" and "conservation of energy"? But isn't it said that are universe is expanding?- Firedog89
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Graduate The Center of the Earth and Black holes and Gravity
Friction can cause heat that give unborn stars the nursery needed to make the stars. But having a nursery or having the baby inside are two different things. The difference with star formation would be the difference with gravity. Unless atoms have their own gravitational pull and subsequently...- Firedog89
- Post #26
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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How Do Uniforms Affect Organisms in Physics?
Unusual that the organisms have uniforms hehe- Firedog89
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- Forum: General Discussion