Exploring Unanswered Questions: A Scientist's Journey Towards the End of Life

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Hello to All

I'm Jack and I am here looking for some direction. I have a bit of formal engineering and physics education however little of that has been used throughout my career.

As I am nearing my end-of-life cycle, I'm attempting to answer some questions which have popped-up over the years but which I have never quite gotten around to finding the answers to.

So that's the basics for myself and my visit here.

Greg, if you have access to my initial query back in early May (8/9th), I would much appreciate a reminder of what that was.

Thanks, Jack
 
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FFjhh said:
How did you find PF?: search engine

Hello to All

I'm Jack and I am here looking for some direction. I have a bit of formal engineering and physics education however little of that has been used throughout my career.

As I am nearing my end-of-life cycle, I'm attempting to answer some questions which have popped-up over the years but which I have never quite gotten around to finding the answers to.

So that's the basics for myself and my visit here.

Greg, if you have access to my initial query back in early May (8/9th), I would much appreciate a reminder of what that was.

Thanks, Jack
Welcome back to the PF, Jack. :smile:

Here is a link to your first thread back in May. It was closed for ethical reasons, as well as other reasons.

https://www.physicsforums.com/threads/emf-below-power-transmission-lines.988776/
 
Hello Jack,

:welcome:

I hope you will find your answers, but be prepared that you will possibly might have to unlearn things which have been manifested in your life. This is usually the case if people want to bridge the popular science media to actual science.

Stay curious and have fun!
 
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