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fellupahill
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I am not an expert. Not even close. Just a hobbyist for now. I don't go into topics or discussions were professionals are having heated debates in a context I can't understand and start getting in the middle. I just ask a lot of questions. I am young, new, and curious.
Now I have gotten warnings for more than 50% of my posts. Even when I go out of the way to try and not get my topic closed, it still gets closed. Granted these are all yours rules, so I stopped creating topics, and the questions I had, I just searched around and could usually find answers too. But when I was searching a lot I noticed some Funny inconsistencies in the topics that were closed. Some on the same subject had sources, a long, complete OP, other features that make it a very well rounded topic. But it would be closed. On the same subject a thread with 2 sentences for the OP, no sources would still be open.
But now I am getting warned for posts in other topics. All I want is to learn. I am not spamming, asking about pseudoscience crap. I am asking legitimate questions.
Example:
Now granted this might seem like a post from some low level moron who doesn't deserve to breath your air, but how is it hurting anything. If no one wants to help my understanding of the topic, then they won't answer. But atleast give someone a chance. I am not spamming, or asking the same things over and over. IM ASKING QUESTIONS. I didn't even make a new thread to ask it, I asked it in a topic about "neutrinos traveling faster than light". It got me a warn. For over speculative posts. I said in a nutshell that if it ends up not being some kind of loophole and the neutrino actually did travel faster than light what would the implications be for relativity theory?
So if I got this all wrong, and I should find another physics forum to ask LEGITIMATE, NON-PSEUDOSCIENCE questions then just tell me and Ill go away. I don't want to step on anyone's feet. But if there is something I am doing wrong with the format of my posts or something that I can change and still be able to ask questions without being warned and my posts deleted, please HELP ME.)
Now I have gotten warnings for more than 50% of my posts. Even when I go out of the way to try and not get my topic closed, it still gets closed. Granted these are all yours rules, so I stopped creating topics, and the questions I had, I just searched around and could usually find answers too. But when I was searching a lot I noticed some Funny inconsistencies in the topics that were closed. Some on the same subject had sources, a long, complete OP, other features that make it a very well rounded topic. But it would be closed. On the same subject a thread with 2 sentences for the OP, no sources would still be open.
But now I am getting warned for posts in other topics. All I want is to learn. I am not spamming, asking about pseudoscience crap. I am asking legitimate questions.
Example:
Is anyone suggesting that if they actually did travel faster than light, and it wasn't a loophole like the neutrinos went into another dimension or void space, that this could tear apart relativity completely? or would we just have to add an *? Its hard to tell from mainstream reports. "we would have to tear all the textbooks up and start over" "I would quit and give up physics" could all just be over reactions to get people interested. So what would change? Would photons theoretically be able to go faster? Would we rethink what a neutrino is?
Now granted this might seem like a post from some low level moron who doesn't deserve to breath your air, but how is it hurting anything. If no one wants to help my understanding of the topic, then they won't answer. But atleast give someone a chance. I am not spamming, or asking the same things over and over. IM ASKING QUESTIONS. I didn't even make a new thread to ask it, I asked it in a topic about "neutrinos traveling faster than light". It got me a warn. For over speculative posts. I said in a nutshell that if it ends up not being some kind of loophole and the neutrino actually did travel faster than light what would the implications be for relativity theory?
So if I got this all wrong, and I should find another physics forum to ask LEGITIMATE, NON-PSEUDOSCIENCE questions then just tell me and Ill go away. I don't want to step on anyone's feet. But if there is something I am doing wrong with the format of my posts or something that I can change and still be able to ask questions without being warned and my posts deleted, please HELP ME.)