I'm a physics grad student now, and it's lovely to be back after a long hiatus! Thankfully my Gold Member status is still intact; I did do my bit spreading the word amongst a lot of friends, who're still members here.
So...yeah. Feels great to be back!
So I whilst understanding basics of some quantum phenomena like superposition, tunnelling, fluctuations etc I happened to watch the movie "Coherence" where there's a scientifically unsatisfactory reference to quantum decoherence. What exactly is this concept?
I'm really dynamic since birth. A problem with me is that I love almost everything I put my hands in. I've even chased dreams of being in the Air Force or a UN Tech wing executive.
Now I've filtered my core loves to be physics and computer science. Maths comes next.
I'm very tensed regarding...
Sir, you missed the occurrence of dark energy and dark matter too...
But symetry is natural and follows set axioms in fields of nature and science, doesn't it? :)