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Questions that ask about some aspect of physics research or study which doesn't involve the actual physics. In general, soft questions can be answered without using physical reasoning.
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Explanation of notation change between 1D and 3D T.I.S.E.?
I am currently reviewing this webpage, near the end it shows how the one-dimensional time independent Schrondinger equation can easily be extended to three dimensions.
My question is specifically wi …
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Describing physical constants in alternate wording; c = there can only be 671million miles o... [closed]
This spawns from part of an answer to a question I asked.
All sorts of things go to 0 and/or ∞ if you start boosting at c, and
so you cannot boost into and out of a photon's frame.
It somewha …
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How deep can my knowledge of particle physics go without the maths?
By no means do I have the mathematical background to understand most of the math used in elementary particle physics.
My current knowledge is of all the elementary particles and how they interact an …