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Theoretical and meta-physics (life, the universe and everything).

My plan is to then go on to grad school for a PhD in physics, with my research in theoretical nonlinear and quantum optics .

My undergraduate degree is in ( theoretical ) physics , and my masters is in (applied) mathematics .

I am majoring in mathematics , philosophy , and physics (listed here in order of decreasing importance to me personally). I prefer the theoretical to the applied.

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The Theoretical Physics Test

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Hi! And welcome to my Theoretical Physics Test. No big deal, just relax and have fun with it, print it off for party favors next time you have a bunch... ...

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The Physicist Name Spelling Test

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Sure, you can handle wave functions, quantum chromodynamics, and eleven dimentional spacetime in your sleep, but can you spell the names of the giants... ...

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The Elementary Particles Test

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Hi! And welcome to the Particle Physics test. This is *not* a comprehensive exam. Please message me if I have made errors. This exam is closed-book an... ...

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So, are you a third year astrophysics major or do you just enjoy reading about theoretical physics while you wait for your partner to put on a condom?... ...

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It all goes downhill from here

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physics. Although related to theoretical physics, 'mathematical' physics in this sense emphasizes the mathematical rigour of the same type as found in mathematics. On the other hand, theoretical physics emphasizes the links to observations and experimental physics which often requires theoretical

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What the #$*! Do We Know!?- and why I hate it

Comment by PeaceOfMindYMSB

Everything in Physics is theoretical. Gravity is theoretical.

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LHC?

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When you petition to rename theoretical physics to hypothetical physics, I'll start referring to the unevaluated products of theoretical physics as hypotheses.

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I r s0 butthurtted!

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Theoretical physics is pretty nerdy. I consider theoretical and applied mathematics to be more nerdy than physics though.

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The Secrets of the Ancient Mysteries

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Also attempting to align metaphysical mysticism with theoretical astrophysics borders on aberrant. Theoretical physics like any other hard science works strictly upon demonstrable observation and falsifiable hypothesis, whether gleaned by reproducible experimentation or any other form of observation

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Calculus is hard!

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If you want to get into theoretical physics that may be a completely different situation, but just general physics that can be observed there is no need for any math to understand it.

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Third, as to physics: if w ends up equaling -1 (for dark energy), then, as I understand it, the physics that unifies all three physics, by resolving the differences between, quantum mechanics and astrophysics (Relativity), will be a revised ... Lawrence Krauss, a theoretical physicist at Case Western

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