Hello, I am a paradox/contradiction lover

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Hi, Everyone,

Though I am not a physics major, my family has two, and I read a lot of fundamental physics books and
am a self-researcher on many, yes, many physics topics.

So, I feel it is is time to present my answers to some of the tough questions that the whole
Physics academy needs to asnwer but have not answered convincingly.

But of course, I may get blundered or goofed, but execuse me, I am not a naive guy or
a fresheman graduate. Many questions and problems have been thought about for more
than a decade.

So any way, I shall start with some tough questions and posts soon.
And, for those who are looking for new ideas or new areas to expand interesting researches,
if there are hard questions to answer immediately, hey, you got great topics to work on.

Nice to meet you guys. And thanks for your teachings or corrections in advance.

XH
 
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Ok, can I ask questions on mainstream textbooks or papers?
 
xhu2688 said:
Ok, can I ask questions on mainstream textbooks or papers?
Certainly yes. That is why we are here.

Just look at our many sub-forums, and choose the one that best fits the question.
 
Sure. Thanks,
 
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