Glibtor wrote: Thu Aug 19, 2021 3:45 pm
Plim wrote: Thu Aug 19, 2021 11:13 am
I always feel humbled by those with a proper grasp of these fundamental aspects of physics.
I have a training in engineering to degree level and have studied maths to a decent standard. So I can understand the language, but the detail of this stuff is boggling.
I’m especially intrigued by (presumably, the theoretical existence of) gravitons. Also singularities. The mathematics of the infinite is another extraordinary topic.
Mind, I’ve been a lawyer for years so that might explain my stupidity.
Exactly the same with me. Finished 3rd year electronic engineering, but can't grasp this stuff. Every time I think I am beginning to see some light (pardon the pun), some asshole says something that completely destroys everything I thought I knew.
For instance that video posted earlier about why c cannot be measured, which I also stumbled on a couple of months ago.
I tend to understand almost every word these quantum scientists say, just not in the sequence they say it.
That last sentence is the bit for me. I love reading about this stuff and take a lot of time to try and understand. I’ll read a bit over and over at night and it will slowly come, it’s almost a euphoric feeling, as if slowly tipping over the horizon to understanding, and I’ll go to sleep chuffed to bits.
Next night I’ll look at the same bit and be back at square one.
Genuinely love it all though
Edit: that sounds like good advice, Biffer, I’ll try it. I think I almost got to that stage on the last book I read about quarks and whatnot