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Freeman Dyson, mathematician, physicist, writer, humanist and one of the most remarkable minds of the 20th and early 21st centuries, passed away three years ago today(28th FEB 2020) at the age of 96.
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Physics Photo Of The Day:

Niels Bohr lecturing in Iowa, 1950.

Credit : Des Moines Register.
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"String theory is attractive because it offers jobs."

Dyson on the attraction of string theory (writing in 2009)
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These vehicles are the RLV-TD, SLV, ASLV, PSLV, GSLV Mk1, 2, 3, and SSLV! All the models are at 1:110 scale! ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿš€
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Robert Oppenheimer and his physicist friend Ernest Lawrence
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Chandrayaan-3 has successfully undergone its vibration and acoustic tests!!
And we finally have images of the integrated CY-3 stack ๐Ÿคฏ ๐Ÿฅต๐Ÿฅต#Chandrayaan3 #ISRO
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Classic Freeman
The secret bookshelf of Nobel Prize winning quantum physicist Wolfgang Pauli, full of books about eastern mysticism, telepathy, psychology, and mythology. Also, some C.S. Lewis, author of the Narnia children's books!

(CERN: Wolfgang Pauli Room)
It's death anniversary of #LouisVictorPierreRaymonddeBroglie, the man who made groundbreaking contributions to quantum theory

(Scientist of the Day - 19 March)

For his groundbreaking theory (De Broglie hypothesis - his PhD thesis), he won the 1929 Nobel Prize in physics.
It's death anniversary of SirIsaacNewton, the man who changed the world with his scientific and mathematic knowledge

(Scientist of the Day - 20 March)

He is perhaps the greatest physicist who has ever lived. He changed the way we understand the #Universe.
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Hello all members, we have a new member who is doing his PhD in condensed matter physics (Research area: Quantum magnetism, spintronics). He is studying in university of Nottingham. He is keen to help us in this group and also prepare google (zoom) meetings sometimes (on topics you members opt for).
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Forwarded from Fvbnhm
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Henok pinned ยซHello all members, we have a new member who is doing his PhD in condensed matter physics (Research area: Quantum magnetism, spintronics). He is studying in university of Nottingham. He is keen to help us in this group and also prepare google (zoom) meetingsโ€ฆยป
Forwarded from Cosmology and Quantum Mechanics (Muxistien)
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THE FOUR FUNDAMENTAL FORCES OF NATURE

The concept of the four fundamental forces of nature is a crucial aspect in physics. While frictional force, tension force, normal reaction, and fluid resistance are some of the common forces we have all learned about in lower grade physics, none of them is classified as fundamental forces. Instead, these forces belong to one of the four distinct classes of the fundamental forces. Two of these forces are well-known, while the other two are impossible to perceive with our senses alone.

The first of these forces is the gravitational force, which is the force between any objects with mass. It is the force that governs the movement of planets in orbit, and even the internal structure of massive celestial objects such as stars, planets, and galaxies is a result of the gravitational force. Because of this force, most planets are almost spherical, while asteroids with less mass have irregular shapes.

The second fundamental force is the electromagnetic force, which is a combination of electric and magnetic forces. Collectively, these forces form the electromagnetic force. At one time, scientists believed they were separate types of forces, but Faraday's work unified them into one. This force is responsible for the formation of molecules. Atoms possess a positive, negative, or zero charge, which means they can exert a force on each other if they are brought near to each other. This force turns into intermolecular force once they combine as one: it is the second strongest force out of the four.

#Theforces #part1
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