What is the Meaning of Existence? Solving the Greatest Question in Science

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Hello, I had success in solving the greatest question, why we actually do exist. I'll post it in a minute.

See ya:smile:
 
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LimitlessScience said:
Hello, I had success in solving the greatest question, why we actually do exist. I'll post it in a minute.

See ya:smile:
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

Please be sure to re-read the PF rules before posting that. We do not allow personal speculation. Thanks. (see INFO at the top of the page)
 
berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

Please be sure to re-read the PF rules before posting that. We do not allow personal speculation. Thanks. (see INFO at the top of the page)

You do not allow? I have the same user name on on youtube. Limitless Science with the peace bird logo. Tell me if I may post a topic with my text please. Thx
 
As you see now in the PF rules, we discuss mainstream science at the PF. We base our discussions on references to peer-reviewed journal articles and mainstream textbooks. YouTube videos and popular science articles are not considered valid references.

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There is more helpful info for how to post, etc., at the top of the page, under INFO, Help/How-To. Enjoy! :smile:
 
berkeman said:
As you see now in the PF rules, we discuss mainstream science at the PF. We base our discussions on references to peer-reviewed journal articles and mainstream textbooks. YouTube videos and popular science articles are not considered valid references.

The New Member Introductions forum is just for brief introductory posts. If you have schoolwork type questions, please post in the Homework Help forums, and fill out the Homework Help Template that you are provided when starting a new thread in the schoolwork forums. Please be sure to fill out the sections on the Relevant Equations, and show your Attempt at a Solution. If you do that, you will get good tutorial help on your schoolwork questions here.

If you have a technical question about your work, or general technical questions, do a forum search to see if it has been discussed already, and if not, start a new thread in the appropriate technical forum. Please always post links to the reading you have been doing about your question -- that helps us to see where you are in your exploration of the subject.

There is more helpful info for how to post, etc., at the top of the page, under INFO, Help/How-To. Enjoy! :smile:

Ok I see. Wrong forum then I guess. Blame the university. They're not listening. I find inventors aka discoverer deserved better! Thx anyway. But you will eventually hear from me. I just wanted to spread the knowledge sooner.
 
Fair enough. Best of luck in your work. :smile:

You're still welcome to read through the PF and post within the rules. You can learn a lot here! :smile:
 
Hello fellow Physics enthusiasts, I am an aeronautical engineering graduate (Bachelor's) who is interested in Physics and Mathematics, and I have been re-learning all the basics. I wanted to join a science forum, especially one dedicated to Physics and maths, to apply these subjects to my engineering studies. I hope to learn a lot through this forum. Thank you for your warm welcome.
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