Hi guys, I am interested in physics ideas (:

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I found pf via a friends suggestion to post my ideas
As stated, I am very interested in ideas and thoughts about our world and the things around us.
I love exploring the fields of physics, ranging from dark matter and black holes to gravity.
My math aint good but I still find joy in reading about new theories and even coming up with some.

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Welcome to PF. :smile:
 
:welcome:
My maths isn't great either, we can learn together :)
 
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