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    tell me what to do 6 months ago

    i am a secondary student, and i don’t understand this physics subject
    and this subject as made me fail my final exams.
    please tell me what to do.



    NCERT physics 10 months ago

    I am a student of NCERT syllabus and my teachers are not skillful to teach the lessons .I request you to help me in preparing for the exams



    CERN 14 months ago

    They finally got that supercollider thing up and running over in Europe. It’ll be interesting to follow their research and see what they find. They’re trying to recreate the conditions near the beginning of our universe.



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    BrightDark Ph.D 14 months ago

    I would love to completely and utterly understanding everything about physics. I like to watch physicist lecture/talk…I hardly understand a word of what they’re saying but I will someday. I have a few books but I always seem to get stuck and give it up for a few weeks/months. Hopefully in the future I’ll sign up for a class and a community college or something. Just to start.



    New book 20 months ago

    Might check out Physics of the Impossible….. which should be coming out any day now.



    Untitled 22 months ago

    I would love to have a big picture about the different laws of physics so I can understand when they talk about finding a unifying law of all of them



    Ya! 23 months ago

    Now this is challenging. I want to understand concepts like Parallel Universes, M-Theory, Time, the “Electric Universe”, Black Holes, etc.



    Untitled 2 years ago

    Now, I like to think that I’m a pretty smart guy, and it pleases me that I can pick up a book on just about any subject and read it and follow what it’s trying to convey. Not with this stuff, though—I’ve tried Hawkings’ “Brief History of Time”, and one of Brian Greene’s “String Theory for Dummies” sorts of books, and with both of them, I was COMPLETELY lost by the time I was a couple chapters in. I dunno…maybe my brain just isn’t wired for that sort of thing.



    teaching helps 3 years ago

    After getting a BS in Physics, then grad school in Physics, I thought I got it. But I realized that I really didn’t get it until I started teaching it. That’s when you really get it. To be able to explain it to another person was it for me. If you need help with it, try tutoring it for someone, I bet it would help tremendously.



    I know I won't ever know everything.. 3 years ago

    Thats the best part of Physics, there is not an end. While it can be frustrating, it also is quite freeing. The more I read on the subject I realize that although it is telling me what is possible, it also tells me that anything is possible. There is so much that we dont know, and that we most likely can’t ever fully comprehend, that we can never really have these “laws”. The truth is out there, its just not what we can see. Hopefully someday, but for today I am going to smile and appreciate the magic of the universe.



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