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Programs Need help with majoring in either chemistry or physics
Ah you're right, I forgot about the emails. Great pointer. When I mean applications I mean like experiments. Or seeing the work in motion. Sounds like nuclear physics. I think you helped summed it up. If I do have any further questions around this subject I'll be sure to email a professor. I...- ItchyFungus
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Programs Need help with majoring in either chemistry or physics
As for asking a professor I currently am not attending a University due to financial situations and job placement. I'm currently working on job security and working on building my business. Once everything is in a steady motion, I can then attend a University, so at the moment I am currently...- ItchyFungus
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Programs Need help with majoring in either chemistry or physics
Thank you for your input. So it seems, I'm personally more geared towards nuclear physics and just waiting until after grad school. A little bit about me in which you may be able to help with guiding is I'm fascinated by how atoms are made and can create elements. However, what's very important...- ItchyFungus
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Programs Need help with majoring in either chemistry or physics
I am interested in nuclear reactions, so the ultimate goal is to get into either nuclear physics, or nuclear chemistry. The thing is, I am torn between the two in which one to major in. Should I major in chemistry or physics first? The goal is to work alongside a nuclear physicist or chemist as...- ItchyFungus
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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High School How Are Images of Gravity Dips in Space Created Without a Sense of Direction?
I see. You have been a lot of help, more than I expected. I think that sums it all up.- ItchyFungus
- Post #30
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School How Are Images of Gravity Dips in Space Created Without a Sense of Direction?
But this is getting totally off topic. Other than that, you guys have helped a lot with understanding on the 2d image.- ItchyFungus
- Post #27
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School How Are Images of Gravity Dips in Space Created Without a Sense of Direction?
I wouldn't call it "secret geometry" but just the vibrational part is interesting.- ItchyFungus
- Post #26
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School How Are Images of Gravity Dips in Space Created Without a Sense of Direction?
I see. For me how I imagine it is even though it's a probability cloud it is still a force in the universe and energy. It's how everything is connected and how there is a such thing as gravity, physics, or anything to exist to begin with. To me the Universe looks static when I perceive it this...- ItchyFungus
- Post #25
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School How Are Images of Gravity Dips in Space Created Without a Sense of Direction?
Thank you for the videos and the links. The second link is very confusing, but the videos help with an understanding. I see for Einstein's gravity it's more for outer space when Newtons laws of gravity are for the inside of a planet or asteroid or anything mass related when you're inside...- ItchyFungus
- Post #24
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School How Are Images of Gravity Dips in Space Created Without a Sense of Direction?
No I don't mind being wrong. It's a good thing. The problem is some people come across with "I know more than you" attitude. That is wrong, because their "intent" isn't in the right place. I can tell by the tone of your words that your intent isn't wrong.- ItchyFungus
- Post #21
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School How Are Images of Gravity Dips in Space Created Without a Sense of Direction?
Interesting. I appreciate all of your input. This has been on my mind for a few years now and you've helped in clarifying it. I also have to look up on the forces as you explained earlier. I'm not exactly sure what words they use for vibrating particles, but when I mean vibration I mean...- ItchyFungus
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School How Are Images of Gravity Dips in Space Created Without a Sense of Direction?
Also, @phinds there is no sound to the video, it's purely visual. Also what will be interesting is when someone portrays a 3d image of a planet bending space around it, it will show the gap when an object falls into that gap it becomes part of the orbit. The gap after doing research is labeled...- ItchyFungus
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School How Are Images of Gravity Dips in Space Created Without a Sense of Direction?
I agree. For teaching, I believe in simplicity. Even when searching for a problem, however, when applied I know there is a lot of information going on which is useless when presenting an idea to the masses.- ItchyFungus
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School How Are Images of Gravity Dips in Space Created Without a Sense of Direction?
With all do respect please pardon my grammar, especially in physics. When I mean "tug and pull" I mean the pulling between two planets or a star. For instance if the Moon pulls the Earth from one side and the Sun is exactly on the opposite side it makes sea levels slightly rise. I'm trying to...- ItchyFungus
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- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics
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High School How Are Images of Gravity Dips in Space Created Without a Sense of Direction?
I would assume for a more accurate video they will have to show a planet bending spacetime around it then showing how an object interferes with it. The reason I find this personally important is because it helps make sense on why there is a tug and pull with the Earth and the Moon, or any other...- ItchyFungus
- Post #7
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics