smstonypoint
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Newtonian physics seem commonsensical to me and Einstein's theories don't seem that far-fetched. Common sense (at least mine) seems to fly out the window with quantum mechanics and escapes completely when it comes to string theory.
I'm going to take the physicists' words at face value -- that the result is useful in physics.
Anyhow, here's some advice I picked up when I was in college.
If you wake up in a lab and something stinks, you're in chemistry lab.
If you wake up and there's something moving on your lab table, you're in biology lab.
If you wake up and the instructor is saying, "If this had worked the way it was supposed to, .......," you're in physics lab.
Steve
I'm going to take the physicists' words at face value -- that the result is useful in physics.
Anyhow, here's some advice I picked up when I was in college.
If you wake up in a lab and something stinks, you're in chemistry lab.
If you wake up and there's something moving on your lab table, you're in biology lab.
If you wake up and the instructor is saying, "If this had worked the way it was supposed to, .......," you're in physics lab.
Steve