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RE: Upgrading nuclear and medical waste to dark matter detectors

in #steemstem5 years ago

Thank you for entertaining my freestyle commentary. It's your fault...you make us comfortable with physics. It's a wonderful thing. I almost regret skipping the subject in high school. But then, there was entirely too much homework overall and I did (still do) enjoy my quiet time.
So you see, I learn from you now. I did not need to use up my peaceful evenings all those years back with onerous assignments :))

Looking forward to the next gentle foray into the arcane mysteries of theoretical physics.

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Thank you for entertaining my freestyle commentary. It's your fault...you make us comfortable with physics

I am happy to do this. I feel like physics being a little bit under-represented in SteemSTEM and I am trying to compensate ;)

Note that discussing about what has been done and doing the actual calculations is a different story. However, there is always a way to discuss things nicely enough to motivate students to start with the computations. Even at high school or below (my son, who is now 8, was explaining quantum mechanics to his friends when he was 6 :D ).

In any case, thanks for your very nice words. They are very appreciated!

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