B Can anyone help me with my high school paper on vacuum and quantum vacuum?

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The discussion revolves around a high school student's struggle to articulate their research on vacuum and quantum vacuum for a paper. They seek guidance from someone experienced in the field to help refine their thoughts without asking for direct assistance with the homework. However, the forum's policy prohibits pre-publication support, emphasizing the need for the student to find a mentor from a local university. The response acknowledges the student's ambition but reinforces the forum's guidelines. The thread concludes with a closure due to policy restrictions.
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Looking for someone who could help me write my work
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I've been writing my work about the vacuum and quantum vacuum. Now my problem is that I've come to realize that I can't really bring my thoughts and research onto paper the way I would like it. I am now in 12th grade in high school

I know that this is a crazy demand but hear me out:

I am searching someone with a bit more experience in the field than me that could chat with me write this paper per text or per voice.

I am NOT asking for someone to do my homework or anything, just someone to guide me

P.S the paper is about the vacuum and it "specialises" in I. Fluctuations, Lambshift etc. and II. Casimir effect
 
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Sorry, but we do not offer pre-publication support of any form here at PF. I am quite impressed that you would work on such material in high school, but you need to get a mentor from a local university or something similar. It is simply against our policy here to do anything before a paper is already published in the professional scientific literature.

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For the quantum state ##|l,m\rangle= |2,0\rangle## the z-component of angular momentum is zero and ##|L^2|=6 \hbar^2##. According to uncertainty it is impossible to determine the values of ##L_x, L_y, L_z## simultaneously. However, we know that ##L_x## and ## L_y##, like ##L_z##, get the values ##(-2,-1,0,1,2) \hbar##. In other words, for the state ##|2,0\rangle## we have ##\vec{L}=(L_x, L_y,0)## with ##L_x## and ## L_y## one of the values ##(-2,-1,0,1,2) \hbar##. But none of these...

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