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Undergrad How many pages of math theory can you absorb in one day?
I should of mentioned that this expected, as part of my current course. The textbooks are around 100 pages on average, sorry, I was about to go to bed when I wrote the last post.- Lee55
- Post #79
- Forum: General Math
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Undergrad How many pages of math theory can you absorb in one day?
The question is entirely dependent on mitigating circumstances, so it's hard to judge, but on average I can get through a textbook in a week, I work full time, and I only have those couple of hours before I go to bed, and what I can read as I travel. I try to find time as soon as I get back from...- Lee55
- Post #73
- Forum: General Math
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Undergrad Experiencing time faster rathe than slower
Well, look up reference frames and general relativity, then perhaps restate the question.- Lee55
- Post #2
- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Smolin book #1 physics bestseller in UK (#23 in all books)
Reading your impressions at the end of the report, do you feel Smolins worries of funding, and academic interest in string theory are slightly overblown. With the W boson scattering test at LHC, perhaps these worries maybe jumping the gun. I'm a big fan of Smolin, but I'm in two minds about some...- Lee55
- Post #9
- Forum: Beyond the Standard Models
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High School End of the Universe: Light is the Final Frontier
<first post on here, hi everyone!> As stated already there's no 'end' to the universe per se, you seem to be dismissing curvature. Also light wouldn't travel for ever in the way you're describing, not only will it get absorbed by other matter et.c but it follows a geodesic, i.e it follows the...- Lee55
- Post #6
- Forum: Astronomy and Astrophysics