Physics for hobby

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Hi all,

My hobby is science. I sometimes find something interesting that catches my attention and then spend time on it, trying to satisfy my curiosity. Until now, I have been working by myself, but I think Science is to share, so, I am here.

I believe the role of amateurs is to explore the bits that are less visited, remember, I don't have any reputation to take care of.

Cheers.
 
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I explore neutron stars, which seem a lot more interesting than the more popular black holes. Neutron stars are not part of the standard physics curriculum. I don't have any theories or understand the math, I just enjoy the extreme exoticism of this environment.
 
In the current understanding of Physics, indeed, there is much more juice to neutron stars, but I think both are probes into two different things. Black holes are probes in Space-Time dynamics, they present themselves clean and simple. Neutron stars are a probe into the high energy sector of particle physics, they are complex and messy.
 

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