Can Non-Students Contribute to Physics Projects?

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Hi,

I'm not a student or anything particular special (at the moment ;) ), but I have some personal projects that may require some assistance with the technicalities of physics.

I did do physics when I was in high school and the most advance level maths course they had there, but that was a while ago and I've forgot a fair bit of it since then.

Anyways, looking forward to learning and discovering from this forum.

Thanks everyone,
Tony
 
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