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That's the sound of the theory talk I just attended going right over my head. It seems they're making progress on analytic solutions of good approximations to QCD, but the specifics of it was way formal. One of these days they'll tell us what cross-sections to measure.
In other news, it seems the university has been underpaying me lo these six months, and the huge paycheck I got two weeks ago, which they finally graciously condescended to explain to me after several reminder emails, was making up for that. No interest payments, though. 1500 dollars, they owed me.
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That sounds pleasant. (The paycheck, not the theory whooshing over your head. Although that could create a nice breeze, if it's hot where you're at.)
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And here I thought this was about the motion my dance teachers were talking about last night when trying to instill in us the grace required for the Viennese Waltz. That's how they described it anyway.
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I thought you were talking about the Bob Dylan song.
All this physics, chemistry, and very particular biology stuff (i.e. mitosis and the cells) is all beyond me. It's not that I don't do well in the classes, because I do. It's just that I actually have to study it. It's all very abstract, at least that's how I see it. Math, on the other-hand, is extremely straightforward. It's simple, and it works the same way everytime. History is logical: Japan bombed the U.S., so the U.S. got angry. I have an extremely logical brain, and things like art and math just work, while chemistry and things that I can't see, don't.
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chemistry to me just fits. All the different pieces just interact and its always the same. ALWAYS! There are variables, but if you get it right, it always works!
Now physics....
do electrons move? Do they really have mass, or is it just energy? What makes gravity work?
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ooh and if electrons move, do they move backwards? and is it really all just one electron? and what about antimatter? if it exists, which they say it does, where is it?
*has a physics exam tomorrow*
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