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Category Archives: Physics
Casimir Effect
This entry is going to be on a fascinating quantum physics effect, that until recently was just theory. There’s some intense physics going on here, but I’m going to do my best to keep you guys along (I’m not all … Continue reading
Faraday & Generators
After just taking an intense test in my Electromagnetic Theory class, I feel compelled to share some of the awesome things I’ve learned in this class. Electromagnetic Theory is so awesome that David Griffiths, the man who wrote our textbook … Continue reading
Propulsion through a Vacuum!
Hi science junkies! I’m geared up and ready for the AAS conference in Seattle, which means that before I leave, I finally have time to field a request made a while ago by my friend Maria—she asked me how rockets … Continue reading
Friend’s Blog!
Hi everyone, and Happy New Year! Hope you all enjoyed some new years fun (I’ve always thought of New Years as being the most anti-climactic holiday out there, but that can’t stop you from enjoying the build-up). I’m writing this … Continue reading