Can Intuition and Hard Facts Coexist in Physics?

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Hi Guys,

Was previously registered to this forum, but I think my account was either deactivated from disuse, or altogether forgot the relevant e-mail/password.

Any how, happy to be here, I try and keep my mouth shut and lurk around in a few distinct areas of physics I am most interested as it relates to my infrastructure capital advisory role. Basically, I first will make sure I have base understanding of what I'm talking about before asking questions, and most certainly before answering another persons question :).

Looking forward to getting to know you all :).

Personal: 25 y.o., male, finance type with decent technical background (Prob and pure algebra).
 
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