Exploring the Intersection of Science and Science Fiction

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Hi fellow Physics Forums users, I'd like to say I have a maths brain like my uncle who does gravity torsion measurements in his basement and understands the results, but sadly literary skills are more my style, so I'm a science dilettante not a heavy-duty, power-user with deep insights into the innards of our universe. Which is why I write science-fiction novels. But hard science fiction, mind, I enjoy at least considering how known-ish concepts might extrapolate into high-tech gadgets for stories, so your many forums are fun to read. And you provide a dedicated sci-fi thread so I can ask questions without obnoxiously offending those of you discussing more serious matters. Awesome!
 
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I agree, awesome. Welcome to PF.
 
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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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