What about a computational physics forum?

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The discussion centers around a new member, Charlls, who inquires about the absence of a computational physics forum. Responses include light-hearted jokes about the community's attitude towards computers and a welcoming tone. The conversation emphasizes a lack of dedicated space for computational physics topics within the forum, highlighting a potential gap for enthusiasts in that area. Overall, the thread reflects a friendly atmosphere while addressing the absence of a specific forum category.
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Hi,

I am new to this forum


I've noted no computational physics forum? whys that?


cheers!
 
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Welcome Charlls!

Sorry I can't answer your question though.
 
Originally posted by Charlls
Hi,

I am new to this forum


I've noted no computational physics forum? whys that?



cheers!

Cuz everyone here HATES computers?? Just kidding...:wink:

Welcome! I LOVE your signature! (But you're not alone you know... The whole WORLD is going with you in that handbasket! :wink:)
 
Originally posted by Charlls
Hi,

I am new to this forum


I've noted no computational physics forum? whys that?


cheers!

i am the computer genius here.
 
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