Which other forums do PF members recommend for various subject areas?

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The discussion revolves around the familiarity and preference for the PF forum while exploring other online forums of interest. Members express their experiences with various forums, emphasizing that PF is often referenced in their searches. Some participants mention their engagement with specific forums related to math, chemistry, and physics, citing platforms like MyMathForum, Mersenne Forum, and Chemical Forums as valuable resources. Additionally, they highlight the importance of being open to diverse viewpoints, suggesting that understanding opposing perspectives can foster better communication and relationships. The conversation also touches on language barriers, with mentions of French and Spanish forums for those interested in physics. Overall, the thread serves as a resource for discovering alternative forums across various subjects.
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I am aware that there are other good forums on the WEB, however PF is the only one that I have gained any familiarity with over the years. I have run into others sometimes when searching a particular topic over Google, however even there PF is the one to which I have most often been referenced. I'd like to ask here, which other forums PF members have found interesting. (Any valid subject area)

KM
 
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well, there you go with why people didn't answer--




--"If you can't say (suggest) anything good, don't say (suggest) anything at all."
 
There are other forums on the innerwebs? News to me.
 
rewebster said:
well, there you go with why people didn't answer--




--"If you can't say (suggest) anything good, don't say (suggest) anything at all."

These sound like the acts of those who are politically wedded to their sides - - - unwilling to listen to anything the other side says. But, then how else will you ever know what thoughts they may entertain. The most dangerous potential enemy is the one who is unknown; those unknown can never become friends.

KM
 
I'm active on
http://www.mymathforum.com/
and
http://mersenneforum.org/
as well as here. Both good places to talk about math.
 
Kenneth Mann said:
These sound like the acts of those who are politically wedded to their sides - - - unwilling to listen to anything the other side says. But, then how else will you ever know what thoughts they may entertain. The most dangerous potential enemy is the one who is unknown; those unknown can never become friends.

KM

Amen
 
I like the forum http://forums.futura-sciences.com/, especially the physics section. It's in French though. I also like http://forum.lawebdefisica.com/ but it's in Spanish.
In English I like http://www.physicshelpforum.com/physics-help/ and http://www.mathhelpforum.com/math-help/ for math and physics.
For chess, http://www.chessgames.com/. I think I didn't forget any.
 
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