Exploring the Boundless World of EE and Science: A Scientist's Journey

JimTonti
EE, and life-long science explorer and tinkerer. I look forward to reading the forum, and hopefully contributing at some point. This looks like a great forum!

If we weren't limited to 5 tags here, these would have been mine:
physics (duh!), relativity, nuclear, antennas, time, radio, electronics, sensors, em propagation, magnetics, electrostatics, subatomic particles, theory of everything, semiconductors, optics, simulation, matlab, internet, computers, microcontrollers, thermodynamics
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Welcome to PF!
Thanks for the wecome!
I've already learned more about relativity from robphy's "Relativity on Rotated Graph Paper" than all of college physics taught me.
https://www.physicsforums.com/insights/relativity-rotated-graph-paper/
That's the post that got me to sign up. Once I figure out how Doppler shifting works relativistically, I might actually 'get it'!

-Jim
 
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JimTonti said:
This looks like a great forum!
It's actually better than that :smile:
 
Hello everyone, I was advised to join this community while seeking guidance on how to navigate the academic world as an independent researcher. My name is Omar, and I'm based in Groningen The Netherlands. My formal physics education ended after high school, but I have dedicated the last several years to developing a theoretical framework from first principles. My work focuses on a topological field theory (which I call Swirl-String Theory) that models particles as knotted vortex...

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