Friday 14 April
I haven't been enjoying studying as much lately, but I have a lot of exams to study for. This is my last round of exams before finals! This semester has really flown by for me.
Good news! I'm going to do research this summer at CERN! I'm really excited, but also quite scared because I've never even been on a plane by myself. It'll be scary because I'm not great at adapting to change, but I think it'll be really good for me. I think after showing myself that I can do something so scary, I'll feel more confident in my abilities and feel more prepared to write my grad school statements this fall.
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11/11
Nonstop work today, I feel myself withering as the weather grows cold
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I'm doing a revision timetable and I've written Physics so much that it's gotten to the point where it doesn't look like a real word anymore
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Every time someone says that Schrödinger proved the cat is both alive and dead at the same time, Erwin Schrödinger turns over in his grave.
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Isaac Newton's Influence
As the promise of the theory of gravity became increasingly substantiated in the 1730s, #IsaacNewton became a dominant figure on in Modern #Physics.
#science #Newtwon #physicsmemes #physicslover #physicist #scientist #sciencememes
Isaac Newton (1642–1727) is best known for having invented the calculus in the mid to late 1660s (most of a decade before Leibniz did so independently, and ultimately more influentially) and for having formulated the theory of universal gravity — the latter in his Principia, the single most important work in the transformation of early modern natural philosophy into modern physical science. Yet…
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We now have a genuine fusion energy breakthrough
Researchers announced that they crossed the critical threshold in their pursuit of fusion power: getting more energy out of the reaction than they put in. This is 1) a massive scientific advancement, and 2) still a long way off from harnessing fusion
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Art trade for @kittemfang of their OC, Oliver Tuesday !
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prompt: personify this fucking flower v
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speaking of long term projects, i could have modelled and rigged a custom lucien model 3 times already ever since i first thought of the idea if i were actually doing it instead just daydreaming about it. sigh.
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Thursday, 1 December
I’ve been super busy lately because next week is the beginning of finals! I’ve been staying on campus until 8 or 9 each day to study and do extracurriculars. On the surface, my schedule sounds terrible, but, honestly, I am enjoying it? Despite feeling very discouraged a while ago, after a few victories, I’m feeling really motivated to study and satisfied with my knowledge. I decided to write an end of semester summary for you guys after finals which I am excited about! This is one of the first semesters I really feel like I have a lot to be proud of.
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Niall wrote Science for the girlies that failed chemistry in high school
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Fuck your zodiac sign are you an “i learned about alchemy and religion for my magic system” or “i learned about particle physics for my magic system” person
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To whoever made my university schedule, i hope your car catches on fire and explodes and you survive and then get hit by an ambulance and get thrown into the sea and a turtle eats you
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Will you do things based off science/medical things?
absolutely
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Isaac Newton's Influence
As the promise of the theory of gravity became increasingly substantiated in the 1730s, #IsaacNewton became a dominant figure on in Modern #Physics.
#science #Newtwon #physicsmemes #physicslover #physicist #scientist #sciencememes
Isaac Newton (1642–1727) is best known for having invented the calculus in the mid to late 1660s (most of a decade before Leibniz did so independently, and ultimately more influentially) and for having formulated the theory of universal gravity — the latter in his Principia, the single most important work in the transformation of early modern natural philosophy into modern physical science. Yet…
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