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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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...
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.
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...
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...
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.
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...
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...