Can Non-Experts Contribute to Scientific Discussions on Physics Forums?

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In summary, non-experts can contribute to scientific discussions on physics forums by providing unique perspectives and asking thought-provoking questions. However, it is important for them to acknowledge their limitations and defer to experts when necessary. Additionally, non-experts can also benefit from participating in these discussions by learning from the expertise of others. Ultimately, a diverse range of contributors can enrich scientific discussions and lead to new insights and discoveries.
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Norbert Fnord
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Hello everyone. I only have physics and maths to O level (age 16 normal for the rest of the world). I'll try to understand what I'm talking about before I nevertheless say something very stupid.
That may be the last sensible thing I say on this site.
 
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