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Hello Universe,
I am Benjamin (Ben) I am new to this forum. At first, I will just be nosey and read through the post to get a feel for the environment. I am open for any discussion about any subject. I keep an open mind about everything.
Here are a few areas of interest I have but not limited to.
Key Areas of Interest
  1. Mechanical Side of Physics:
    • I enjoy exploring concepts related to forces, motion, energy, and machinery.
    • My interest lies in practical, tangible applications of physics principles.
    • Particularly in manipulating traditional physical laws.
  2. Energy Systems:
    • A significant focus of mine is on power generation, specifically DC generators capable of supplying energy to large homes.
    • The topics of electricity, magnetism, circuits, energy efficiency, and sustainable energy systems are of great interest to me.
  3. Creative Problem-Solving:
    • My curiosity about bending the laws of physics indicates a willingness to think outside the box and explore theoretical concepts.
    • This extends to questioning established theories and experimenting with unconventional approaches.
Practical Applications
  • My background in mechanics reinforces my understanding of real-world systems and provides insights into practical applications of mechanical and electrical physics.
Knowledge Depth
  • Theoretical Understanding:
    • I have foundational knowledge of core physics principles, especially in mechanics, thermodynamics, and electromagnetism.
  • Applied Physics:
    • My approach is heavily project-oriented, with a focus on translating theory into practical, working models.
Openness to Growth
  • My goals are to create innovative energy solutions, such as renewable energy technologies.
  • Learn more about modern advancements in mechanical sciences.
Areas for Development
  • My academic and practical experiences, would benefit from delving deeper into:
    • Advanced circuit design and energy storage systems.
    • Thermodynamic efficiency and its limitations.
    • Cutting-edge developments in quantum or nuclear energy for scalability.

Socrates said it best. "I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing."



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Welcome to the forum.

You'll want to be careful about this one:
BDuske said:
My curiosity about bending the laws of physics indicates a willingness to think outside the box and explore theoretical concepts.
read the rules and you'll understand why
 
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Thank you, I will make sure to adhere to the rules.
 
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Hello and :welcome: !

BDuske said:
Thank you, I will make sure to adhere to the rules.
As a rule of thumb, questions are fine, speculation is not. But keep in mind that popular science articles are usually so flawed that it would take an entire lecture to correct them. Since we cannot achieve this here, we typically don't allow them as references. I'm saying this so that you won't be disappointed. Existing physics is already hard enough and the simplifications that science articles in magazines or on websites inevitably have to make to address broader publicity are of no help in understanding professional content.

Have fun and stay curious!
 
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Thank you, I will question eventually, for now I will read and learn as much as possible.
 
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