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I am nobody important, and don't have any relevant training. I do what I enjoy, and learn whatever my curiosity demands. Lately, that has involved taking a close look at the properties of fundamental particles, trying to see if I can identify any interesting patterns. There are a few! I hope to share them, to see if others have any interest, or feedback to offer.
 
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Please keep in mind that we don't allow personal speculation here at PF. We discuss mainstream science as published in the mainstream literature. Personal speculation is off limits here. Thanks.
 
Welcome to PF.
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to PF. :smile:

Please keep in mind that we don't allow personal speculation here at PF. We discuss mainstream science as published in the mainstream literature. Personal speculation is off limits here. Thanks.
That's fine. I'll keep my findings to myself, and see what I can learn from adjacent work.
 
I’m a retired ex physicist I guess. Although I have a first degree in theoretical physics and did post graduate studies ( structural phase transitions in strontium Titanate, I did not pursue a career in physics. However it has always been my first love. Since retiring I’ve been interested in quantum computing and quantum mechanics

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