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bobbass4k 10-03-2005 03:39 PM

im at huddersfield, close enough to home (york) but just far enough away

york uni is really really really good, if a tad expensive, and the cities really really ace

moaner 10-03-2005 03:41 PM

student loan + physics degree -> no rpoblem :cool:

huddersfield? i know someone that lives near there




Its teh KKKKKKKKKKKKKocaine!

bobbass4k 10-03-2005 03:45 PM

haha, you should go easy on your student loan when you get it, when i got mine this year i bought every season of stargate sg1 and the star wars boxset..........

moaner 10-04-2005 02:48 AM

[QUOTE=bobbass4k]haha, you should go easy on your student loan when you get it, when i got mine this year i bought every season of stargate sg1 and the star wars boxset..........[/QUOTE]

:lol:

check these out

[url]http://www.physics.bc.edu/sps/pickup.html[/url]

Me and mymates came up with some good ones

We'll be the only people hereto get this, but...

"I'm not strange,I'm charming"

Adam Jones is GOD 10-04-2005 05:38 AM

[QUOTE=bobbass4k]haha, you should go easy on your student loan when you get it, when i got mine this year i bought every season of stargate sg1 and the star wars boxset..........[/QUOTE]

Least you've got taste

ashman 10-04-2005 05:43 AM

[QUOTE=moaner]:lol:

check these out

[url]http://www.physics.bc.edu/sps/pickup.html[/url]

Me and mymates came up with some good ones

We'll be the only people hereto get this, but...

"I'm not strange,I'm charming"[/QUOTE]

I get that :lol:

nerd ++

" Heisenberg was wrong. I'm certain about what you're doing tonight. "

I'm actually studying Physics at uni, so I'm gonna try these sometime soon...shame there are only 4 girls on my course...:upset:

the_uber_penguin 10-04-2005 06:35 AM

[QUOTE=bobbass4k]ahhhhhhhh, ive found a prodigy, thats the most insipring thing ive heard all day

i generally say it as the 4thdimension is parrallel to the first 3 (visible) therefore seen as all knowkn laws of physics are founded in a 3d universe, anyone who could exist in the 4th would be able to do anything (of course they wouldnt exist as we can perceive but thats enitrely different)[/QUOTE]

(And the few above you)

Help!

"The" 4th dimension?

"Please don't say you think time is the 4th dimension"?

Time is [i]a[/i] dimension. What number you assign to it doesn't make much difference.

As for string theory, most of the dimensions are too small to move in, and may as well not exist.

moaner 10-04-2005 09:06 AM

there's no such thing as a small dimension, surely...

IAJP 10-04-2005 09:25 AM

I've just been looking at some job oppurtunities.


Let alone working in a butchers every satuday (:() I saw some Trainee Psychologist job, you need at least 9 months Psychologists training (Colleage) and you get paid 12 grand a year. For a student that would be swee-hee-hee-tah.


(/Waits for moaner to chip in with 'Ooh, Physics is harder than that' and whatnot)

Doctor Night 10-04-2005 09:59 AM

[QUOTE=moaner]feel free, if its good i'll share mine[/QUOTE]

Well I had Maths today, and I will start with the fact that it's maths:

Maths isn't my favourite of all subjects. With it's numbers and angles, lines, graphs, signs, plusses, equalsisis and so on and so forth.

Second of all, how far away my Maths room is from;

A) My Form Room
B) Where I hang out with my friends
C) From Anywhere.

is a long, long, long, long way away. It takes me at least 7 or 8 minutes to get there.

Thirdly The Room Itself:

Very Hot in the Summer and Freezing in the winter. The Whiteboard is too big and the tables are all crampy. THere Chairs are all covered in naughty words and they break a lot.


But my Dad's just come through the door with 'Wish You Where Here' and 'Animals' so:

Chapter one of Rant over.

IAJP 10-04-2005 10:02 AM

So Ronnie Barker died, :upset:

Doctor Night 10-04-2005 10:05 AM

[QUOTE=IAJP]So Ronnie Barker died, :upset:[/QUOTE]

What, When???

IAJP 10-04-2005 10:13 AM

Today.


May he rest in peace :upset:

Doctor Night 10-04-2005 10:15 AM

[QUOTE=IAJP]Today.


May he rest in peace :upset:[/QUOTE]

How old was he.

Refl 10-04-2005 10:18 AM

76

He was so cool aswell.

GurS 10-04-2005 10:20 AM

/cries for ronnie barker

Jon: I live in Edgware, but I got mates from all around.

Happy Jew Year, one and all (it's the Jewish New Year last night/today/tomorrow, hence the awful pun)

As for my party for my 18th, my guest list is currently at 94 (I was told a maximum of 80)

IAJP 10-04-2005 10:21 AM

[QUOTE=Refl]76

He was so cool aswell.[/QUOTE]
Yeah, he seemed a pretty cool old fella'

Doctor Night 10-04-2005 10:21 AM

[QUOTE=Refl]76

He was so cool aswell.[/QUOTE]

123.

Awww Man. **** you Death and your Fu[I]c[/I]king ways. :angry:

Brew 10-04-2005 10:32 AM

[QUOTE=bobbass4k]pfft, GCSE physics, you wanna try super-string theory - theoretically according to super string theory god could be the 8'th space-time dimension :eek:

im in 2nd year at uddersfield and its ace, 3/4 of my new flatmates are girls :naughty: and the only other guy is gay, but the best bit of it all, i got to meet patrick stewart :eek:[/QUOTE]

:eek:

Did he say 'Make it so'?

Doctor Night 10-04-2005 10:36 AM

Yo, I be out, so tell Moaner to read my Rant.

Brew 10-04-2005 11:30 AM

[SIZE=7]ATTN: Moaner[/SIZE]

Read Horseys rant.

duffroxmysox 10-04-2005 11:31 AM

More upsetting than Ronnie Barker (sorry) HAROLD BISHOP IS DEAD?! The news was broken to me very insensitively in the common room

*sorry I just never found the two ronnies that funny


On another note:

I hate maths, I have it tomorow- why the fcuk did I take it?!
Physics sucks WOOHOO I was wise enough to change it :)

Adam Jones is GOD 10-04-2005 11:55 AM

[QUOTE=duffroxmysox]
I hate maths, I have it tomorow- why the fcuk did I take it?!
[/QUOTE]

If I had £1 everytime I heard that, I would have made myself rich alone

Doctor Night 10-04-2005 11:56 AM

[QUOTE=duffroxmysox]More upsetting than Ronnie Barker (sorry) HAROLD BISHOP IS DEAD?! The news was broken to me very insensitively in the common room

*sorry I just never found the two ronnies that funny


On another note:

I hate maths, I have it tomorow- why the fcuk did I take it?!
Physics sucks WOOHOO I was wise enough to change it :)[/QUOTE]

Why don't you Rant about your Maths Class

duffroxmysox 10-04-2005 11:56 AM

^Um....cos my maths class isnt that bad- just the subject grrrrrrrrr

The grr will do as a rant :)


[QUOTE=Adam Jones is GOD]If I had £1 everytime I heard that, I would have made myself rich alone[/QUOTE]
Me too, I think I say it about 2ce per lesson :(

Doctor Night 10-04-2005 12:20 PM

Hey, BrumBrum, have you finished your art Deele yet? If so can you post pictures or not.

Brew 10-04-2005 12:28 PM

Horsey - I've done a few designs, but I can't post pictures due to my sister having our digital camera at Uni...

Refl 10-04-2005 12:36 PM

Evenin' y'all.

KKKKKocaine 10-04-2005 01:43 PM

[QUOTE=bobbass4k]im at huddersfield, close enough to home (york) but just far enough away

york uni is really really really good, if a tad expensive, and the cities really really ace[/QUOTE]

Stay out of fartown. Or my crew will come down on you.
I won't have you dissin' ma kru.

GurS 10-04-2005 01:50 PM

who, exactly, was harold bishop?

Brew 10-04-2005 01:55 PM

[QUOTE=GurS]who, exactly, was harold bishop?[/QUOTE]

He's in Neighbours.

moaner 10-04-2005 02:27 PM

another word against physics and you'll be buried before you can say "Its all relative", punk.


Maths rulz.


Harold Bishop's dead :(

moaner 10-04-2005 02:29 PM

omg, sounds like your problem is with low quality 60s buildings and not maths

So i wish you good luck in finding a new hall of maths

Brew 10-04-2005 02:56 PM

I found AS Physics really difficult :(

Mainly because I spent half of my lessons not doing much work...if I'd worked harder then I would've understood it all better.

Curse my lazy-ness.

moaner 10-04-2005 03:10 PM

[QUOTE=Lord Brummington]I found AS Physics really difficult :(

Mainly because I spent half of my lessons not doing much work...if I'd worked harder then I would've understood it all better.

Curse my lazy-ness.[/QUOTE]

its [I]challenging[/I]. and exciting.

moaner 10-04-2005 03:22 PM

this essay got me

"Wow. [SIZE=5](A)[/SIZE] A Jolly good read.

[QUOTE][B][SIZE=3]Particle Physics and the Universe[/SIZE][/B]

Newton was one of the first experimental scientists. His greatest achievements were his laws of motion, especially the one concerning gravity. Another type of scientist is a theoretical scientist- this is one who tries to link seemingly separate thing. A good example of a theoretical scientist is Faraday- he linked electric and magnetic forces into one, unified force. Maxwell, another scientist, took Faraday’s findings and put them into a useful mathematical form. Another great scientist of our time is Einstein, who made some very important conclusions. These included that everything was relative, and that space and time were very closely linked- as well as his “E= MC^2” formula. Newton’s work was improved by Einstein with “Quantum theory”, which showed that although obviously Newton was not entirely wrong, improvements could be made upon his work.

Schrödinger’s cat is an extremely effective analogy to demonstrate an aspect of Quantum theory. The experiment, which was never intended to be actually carried out, involves a truly random event (in this case, whether or not a piece of radioactive material releases a radioactive particle or not). If it does, poison will be released and a cat will therefore be killed. The entire experiment would take place inside a sealed, opaque box. The idea was that until the box was opened, there would be no way of knowing if the cat was dead or alive, and therefore it wasn’t really either. Once the box was opened, the cat would assume its state of ‘dead’ or ‘alive’.

Particle physicists are currently trying to emulate the conditions of the early universe, using equipment such as particle accelerators. One theory they have come up with is “GUT”- the Grand Unified Theory – although GUT does not really incorporate gravity. One explanation for this is the theory of “superstrings”; these would account for there being forces between all the matter in the universe. Superstrings would be strings taking 10 dimensions (and this could explain the universe being in more than 3 dimensions and therefore seeming “curved”).

Another widely used theory other than GUT and superstrings is “TOE”; the theory of everything. Some (naïve?) scientists hailed the theory as “the end of physics” as it accounts for everything we know about in the universe today. However, it seems inevitable that as technology improves we will discover more about the universe, of old, of the present and of the future.

There are many ways to account for the existence of the universe. My personal opinion is that “Why is the universe here” is a bit of a silly question; if it was not here, I would not be able to question its non-existence, and so however unlikely it is, the fact that it is here is sufficient justification for these extraordinary odds. The concept of infinite parallel universes unfolding every time a decision is made also seems possible to me, although the idea of crossing into these universes seems entirely impossible.

Many people account for the existence of the universe as being the creation of some description of deity (God, Allah, etc.). However, the only way this would be possible would be if the said creator was infinite (to account for the infinite complexity and seemingly infinite size of the universe). We know that if you attempt to add infinity to infinity, the only plausible answer is that you are still left with infinity. Therefore, if both the universe and its creator were infinite, they would simply become one. Since we know that the universe exists (our ability to contemplate its non-existence is proof enough that it exists), then if the universe was created, it would have created itself- thus supporting the idea that it exists because it does.[/QUOTE]

the last parts are better. (A) = grade.

overturned 10-04-2005 04:12 PM

[QUOTE=moaner]
Harold Bishop's dead :([/QUOTE]
WHAT. THE. FU[SIZE=2]C[/SIZE]K?!?!

I was kinda upset after hearing Ronnie Barker had died but this makes everything worse :upset:

the_uber_penguin 10-05-2005 04:58 AM

Moaner, you know Einstein was always really skeptical of quantum theory, right?

His special theory of relativity allowed it to happen, but it was Rosenberg (or Heisenberg...I can't remember which) who came up with the essentials of quantum theory. Not Einstein.

Then again, I'm just a sad nitpicker.

Oh, and a very leasurly (sp?) FOD, by the way.

moaner 10-05-2005 04:59 AM

[QUOTE=the_uber_penguin]Moaner, you know Einstein was always really skeptical of quantum theory, right?

His special theory of relativity allowed it to happen, but it was Rosenberg (or Heisenberg...I can't remember which) who came up with the essentials of quantum theory. Not Einstein.

Then again, I'm just a sad nitpicker.

Oh, and a very leasurly (sp?) FOD, by the way.[/QUOTE]

no, i didn't know that.

thankyou.

moaner 10-05-2005 05:04 AM

It was heisenberg, btw. with his uncertaintly principal.


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