Where Can I Discuss Theoretical, Particle, and Nuclear Physics?

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Hello. You can call me Raiden :D
I was bored and was researching Theoretical, particle and nuclear physics as usual. You know, schwarzchild radius, tokamak fusion reactors, antimatter, etc... And I thought:
Where could I ask questions about this stuff?
I automatically thought: Forums. You see, I'm an administrator on a DarkRP server and have an account on its forums. But, I doubt the people there would like to discuss physics.
So, I googled, and here I am.
A little bit about myself. Told you about the admin business.
I'm 14, a GCSE student and aspiring to get a PhD(Theoretical Physics, Nuclear Physics, I'll see what I'm best in.). Not an easy task, I know. But I'll fight to get it.
So, you'll see me around the nuclear physics section a lot, I guess. If you have knowledge there, I'd love you to give me an explanation in a few things :D
See you there.
ps: My favorite greek letter is λ
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
Welcome to PF Raiden!
Thank you for your hospitality :D
 
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