Greg Bernhardt's latest activity
-
Greg Bernhardt reacted to BillTre's post in the thread Request for a new History of Science subforum with
Like.
OK, to start: These to fun and games: Programming Jokes: Lame, Science & Math Jokes! Bad Math Jokes These in General Discussion seem... -
Greg Bernhardt replied to the thread Request for a new History of Science subforum.It was admittedly not precise. I can't comb through tens of thousands of threads in GD :smile:. Feel free to report threads that should... -
Greg Bernhardt replied to the thread Request for a new History of Science subforum.yeah I suppose the history forum is fine for those -
Greg Bernhardt replied to the thread Request for a new History of Science subforum.Post such threads there and if we see a critical mass, we can consider. -
Greg Bernhardt replied to the thread Request for a new History of Science subforum.We recently spun off the game threads into their own sub forum. Let's reboot general discussion with these types of threads and if we... -
Greg Bernhardt reacted to Gavran's post in the thread Insights AI Enriched Problem Solving with
Like.
I remember the thread posted by @chwala in 2024, which is used as a reference in the article. The geometric solution provided by... -
Greg Bernhardt reacted to olgerm's post in the thread Complaint Too many ads that cover content in mobile view with
Informative.
If I look physicsforums site in mobile, then much of space is covered by Google ads. Often some big add comes from top of the page that... -
Greg Bernhardt replied to the thread Are these rabbit pellets???.Oh yes those are rabbit droppings. They are all over my backyard too lol. -
Greg Bernhardt posted the thread Insights Remote Operated Gate Control System in General Engineering.https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/remote-operated-gate-control-system/ Author: @neilparker62 -
Greg Bernhardt reacted to pinball1970's post in the thread Announcement Easy ways you can support Physics Forums with
Like.
On that, with the departure of Fresh (he may come back) and the loss of the irreplaceable V50 and Paul, can we long standing members... -
Greg Bernhardt reacted to Astronuc's post in the thread Undergrad Abundant water from primordial supernovae at cosmic dawn with
Like.
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41550-025-02479-w, published 3 March 2025 It's those Population III stars again...