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Planeguy67
Hi All,
I'm not sure if introductions are the norm on this forum (I didn't see any), but they are customary on some other forums that I frequent.
I graduated with a BS in Physics about 2 decades ago. I've spent ZERO days working as a physicist or researcher. Shortly after graduation, I entered the Navy and became a pilot, something I've been for over 20 years now.
However, I still miss that science geek that I have somehow repressed over the years and yearn to reestablish contact with the community. My interests (and wonders) generally surround cosmology, relativity, quantum mechanics, optics, and electronics.
I plan to lurk for a good long while before I post anything of substance, but I do look forward to many discussions and maybe even a legitimate contribution or two in the future.
Thanks for reading.
I'm not sure if introductions are the norm on this forum (I didn't see any), but they are customary on some other forums that I frequent.
I graduated with a BS in Physics about 2 decades ago. I've spent ZERO days working as a physicist or researcher. Shortly after graduation, I entered the Navy and became a pilot, something I've been for over 20 years now.
However, I still miss that science geek that I have somehow repressed over the years and yearn to reestablish contact with the community. My interests (and wonders) generally surround cosmology, relativity, quantum mechanics, optics, and electronics.
I plan to lurk for a good long while before I post anything of substance, but I do look forward to many discussions and maybe even a legitimate contribution or two in the future.
Thanks for reading.