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Graduate Black Holes: Event Horizon, Singularity & Information Loss
The time it takes for you to fall into the Black Hole is not more than an hour, before hitting the event horizon. What it looks like to someone watching it is that you do not fall. You basically stops there forever in time. Information goes down the Black Hole, but information is not lost (while...- QuantumJon
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- Forum: Special and General Relativity
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Can Science Disprove the Existence of God and End Religion?
Two things you can't compute: Unconciousness, and eternity - both which death is about. We live in a daily life where conciousness and time is both a part of our daily life, and the conciousness combined with the time can make us think about past, present and future. The brain has replaced the...- QuantumJon
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- Forum: General Discussion
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Physics Astrophysics or Particle physics?
In college we will work with Energy, Quantum physics (radioactivity, particles and so on), classical mechanics, electrical circuits, electromagnetism, waves (particularly waves like light and sound) and that's about it. When going to university, we decide a bachelor degree that we wish to take...- QuantumJon
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Physics Astrophysics or Particle physics?
I can't sadly study both on University. We'll have to pick a specific area to work with when we're getting our bacherlor degree. There are Geophysics, Astrophysics or General Physics (In that specific area things such as: Particle physics, quantum physics etc.) so if you have to speak from your...- QuantumJon
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Physics Astrophysics or Particle physics?
I'm very fascinated on both things. I want to study Black Holes, Dark Matter and Dark Energy. Stuff like that in the big world of Astrophysics, but I'm also very attracted to particle physics with the ways forces works on atomic scale, and how elementary particles work. I really have a hard time...- QuantumJon
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- Astrophysics Particle Particle physics Physics
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance
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Programs Do you need a masters degree in Physics to be a Professor?
What I know in particulary Denmark, we have Bachelor, and then we can choose to have a candidate. After that you can pick either Masters or PhD. I think that's the way. I'm very unsure though.- QuantumJon
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- Forum: STEM Academic Advising
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Undergrad Has the Higgs Boson Particle Been Discovered at Cern?
Oh damn. Something is about to go down. Hopefully, they have yet to discover the Higgs. I want to work at ATLAS! :-/- QuantumJon
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- Forum: High Energy, Nuclear, Particle Physics
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Can I Become a Particle Physicist? How to Improve Mathematics
I've already decided to go off to college, and take the scienceline to work with. I'm just very unsure if I can become what I want to become. My dream is to work in the field of particle physics, and I'm not sure if I'm capable of it (this is because I lack some skills in mathematics). I got...- QuantumJon
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- Forum: STEM Career Guidance