i am really interested in physics (Mostly particle physics, quantum mechanics and elementary particles) and i have finally decided that i want to get a physics book to read. Unfortunately i am a high school student and only have about a gr11 knowledge on math and physics (no calculus yet). Can...
by "space itself" i mean the actual space that is too far from stars or other objects to have dust and left-over objects their. Imagine space being a big red piece of jello and dust as salt being inside or onto of it, I am talking about the red jello, not the thing as a whole.
obviously in some points, their is dust and little objects but is space itself really nothing? Not matter, not made of anything like atoms or quarks? I've heard this for along time but only know its begun to seem very bizarre and interesting to me.
(does dark matter/energy have anything to do...
it would be just AMAZING if you could make a sequel to this talking about what people can expect while working in physics jobs from particle research to industrial work.
Never mind the other 2 questions if they make it confusing just this.
Thanks M Quack.
Does anyone have actual names for the jobs physicists can do in the industrial field or are they just called industrial physicist, I am just interested in researching some specific ones.
What examples can you give me of industry related-physics jobs out their? (what industry types, mining, nuclear?) Does working at CERN or a nuclear power plant count?
Thanks for the response(s)
Ams426, the reason i was worried about Waterloo was because it isn't known internationally wise, it was rated 147th best university by THE university rankings (and another one 243rd or something like that). I just don't see myself living in Canada, once i get older i'll probably leave since it...
learning on power point or some other type of electronic usually distracts the students and draws his attention to other things (probably put this point in too late).
Hi, i plan on one day going to university, either University of Toronto or University of Waterloo. Waterloo is not internationally known while U of T is but it's programs are apparently extremely hard and the bell curves are ridiculous (knowledge from months of forum discussions, couldn't be...
Why is that, Ans426?
Is it because all three of them are so poorly known in the area you live :frown: or because you don't think that where you go to for your undergrad matters for graduate school. :confused:
Why is that, Ans426?
Is it because all three of them are so poorly known in the area you live :frown: or because you don't think that where you go to for your undergrad matters for graduate school. :confused:
Why do you have such a fictional type veiw of mathematics and mathematicians? (its the media i tell you:mad:).
95% of people in their fields weren't prodigies when they firsts studied it. Look at Joan Birman, she went to grad school in math in her forties and is now one of the top researchers...