Exploring Theoretical Physics: A Community Discussion

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In summary, Exploring Theoretical Physics: A Community Discussion is a forum where physicists and other interested individuals come together to discuss current theories and advancements in the field of theoretical physics. This community discussion provides a platform for sharing ideas, debating theories, and collaborating on research projects. The discussions cover a wide range of topics, including quantum mechanics, relativity, cosmology, and beyond. Participants are able to gain a deeper understanding of the complex concepts and principles of theoretical physics while also contributing to the advancement of the field through open dialogue and exchange of knowledge. Overall, this community discussion serves as a valuable resource for those passionate about exploring the mysteries of the universe through the lens of theoretical physics.
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I have some ideas about how to solve the fundamental problems in physics, i have taken a maths exam and studies physics but that is not enough.

I do not think i will be able to contribute much if anything myself but i will look at the work other people have done.

I have focused on poker recently but i have always been interested in physics.
 
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swedish_orca said:
I have some ideas about how to solve the fundamental problems in physics, i have taken a maths exam and studies physics but that is not enough.

I do not think i will be able to contribute much if anything myself but i will look at the work other people have done.

I have focused on poker recently but i have always been interested in physics.
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

We don't discuss personal theories here, but we do have discussions about science. :smile:
 
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berkeman said:
Welcome to the PF. :smile:

We don't discuss personal theories here, but we do have discussions about science. :smile:
I can understand that, i have never seen an ordinary person publish something useful when it comes to theoretical physics, i am smarter than most people but i still failed as expected.

I think i will have to find another forum.
 
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