What Makes PF a Great Place for In-Depth Discussions on Physics?

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I'm someone with only a decent undergraduate physics education, but a strong interest in it over the decades since. I find Scientific American articles fluffy and superficial, and will readily dive into the original journal papers. But my understanding of these is typically pretty incomplete, and I really need some discussion at experience levels in between these two extremes. And here it is!
 
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Terry M said:
I find Scientific American articles fluffy and superficial

I agree with that comment, Terry

I look forward to seeing you get into some good discussions on PF :)

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