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>>10833734

Also a physics major, learn to fucking code or you won't go anywhere in physics. There is software that can rearrange analytic expressions and derive equations, so these skills, while a useful IQ cutoff, are not actually useful. I learned this fairly late in the game when I started doing undergrad research and realized that a working knowledge of Python and Mathematica is assumed, even though there are no classes on it in the major; you're expected to self teach of you're competent. Just automating repetitive computational tasks and being able to plot phase space dynamics without too much hassle, nothing fancy.

To answer your question, read textbooks or research papers in your field. If you're reading textbooks, do the problems or you're wasting your time. Learn an easy language for shits. The great thing about this one is that you can sit on your ass watching cartoons dubbed in said language and just call it immersion learning.

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>>9149304
If I told you, you wouldn't believe me...

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>>8960040
>appeal to authority
>what is the protestant reformation
>what is several denominations of Christianity regularly call Rome a fraudulent counterfeit of Christianity.

why would I accept the authority of a seat thats been occupied by numerous pedophiles

>Anyway, if you're over going full >>>/pol/. If I seal water and a rubber ball in a jar, and turn it upside down, why does the ball go to the top?

because of buoyancy and atmospheric pressure?


>>8960042
>doesn't understand that Buyoancy and density in relation to atmospheric pressure is how and why objects rise and fall, and has nothing to do with gravity.

>>8960038
whoops. you're right, since there is no atomic matter to support it, the helium will not float. the rest of my post still stands.

see >>8959988

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