Britney's guide to semi-conductors

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The discussion centers around a website that humorously claims Britney Spears is an expert in semiconductor physics, specifically focusing on laser components essential for digital music. The site, created by Carl Hepburn, a postgraduate student at the University of Essex, presents information that some participants find technically accurate, though they express concern about the overall quality. The conversation includes lighthearted sarcasm about the unexpected intersection of pop culture and physics, with participants noting the importance of diagrams in understanding the content. Overall, the thread reflects a mix of amusement and genuine interest in the educational aspects of the site.
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:smile: :rolleyes:

I stumbled on to this site. :rolleyes:
It is a little known fact, that Ms Spears is an expert in semiconductor physics. Not content with just singing and acting, in the following pages, she will guide you in the fundamentals of the vital laser components that have made it possible to hear her super music in a digital format.
http://britneyspears.ac/lasers.htm

http://britneyspears.ac/physics/basics/basics.htm
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It seems to technically correct, although I haven't performed a thorough review for quality.
 
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This scares me. I don't know how to explain the feeling.
 
Mattara said:
This scares me. I don't know how to explain the feeling.

I think its called an errection :!)

See, physics is beautiful...
 
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That's reasonable verification.
 
Astronuc said:
That's reasonable verification.

As a side note, my comment was more towards:

"OMG!111oneone, Britney S didn't write that??!??:cry: :cry: "

:smile:
 
I've visited the site a few times and found it fairly accurate. Who said (solid state) physics isn't fun?
 
Gokul43201 said:
I've visited the site a few times and found it fairly accurate. Who said (solid state) physics isn't fun?

Well, the images sure help I guess :rolleyes:
 
Mattara said:
Well, the images sure help I guess :rolleyes:
You mean the diagrams, no doubt. :wink:
 
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Gokul43201 said:
You mean the diagrams, no doubt. :wink:

Yes...diagrams...sure :rolleyes:
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