Exploring the Mysteries of Subatomic Physics: A Rural EE's Perspective

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In summary, exploring the mysteries of subatomic physics from a rural electrical engineer's perspective involves studying the fundamental particles and forces that make up the universe on a microscopic level. This field of study is crucial for understanding the building blocks of matter and the interactions between them, as well as for developing advanced technologies such as particle accelerators and quantum computing. It also poses many intriguing questions and challenges, such as the nature of dark matter and the unification of the four fundamental forces. Despite the complexities and uncertainties, rural EE's play an important role in pushing the boundaries of subatomic physics and contributing to our understanding of the universe.
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Hawthornfield
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I am an EE with an interest in subatomic physics. I'm at best an amateur and at worst an ignoramous. Located in a rural community on Canada's east coast.
 
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Hello Hawthornfield, :welcome: !

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