Alright but what about things like field theory in math. I could potentially see that being useful but my friends who are already there as physics majors haven't considered the course and no one has advised them to take it
I'm starting CMU in about a month and I ultimately want to get a PhD and do research. My dream is to work on theoretical physics and I wanted to know what you guys think about what classes I should make sure I take while I am an undergraduate.
I don't know if I am smart enough to work on...
I had a question that I was hoping someone could answer for me.
If light passes next to a massive rotating object such as a black hole, would the affects of frame dragging cause a blue shift or would the light essentialy travel at a speed faster than the C?