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  1. Systems simulated by a simple percolation model using python

    Dec 15, 2014 · The discussion centers on simulating physical systems using a percolation model implemented in Python. The user, a first-year physics student, is tasked with creating a 2-D model of …

  2. Software Developer with Passion for Physics

    Feb 5, 2026 · I am very happy to get here. I graduated as a Master of Geophysics at University of Helsinki about 18 years ago. However, I have been working as a software developer about 10 years …

  3. Particle clusters in a random lattice • Physics Forums

    Feb 2, 2026 · Hello, Consider a square lattice with total number of sites N tot = L 2. I place N p indistinguishable particles uniformly at random on distinct sites (sampling without replacement). I am …

  4. Collection of Lame Jokes | Page 792 • Physics Forums

    May 12, 2004 · The thread centers around sharing and enjoying lame jokes, with participants contributing various humorous quips and puns. The discussion explores the nature of humor, …

  5. Debate at EDAboard.com • Physics Forums

    Jan 3, 2026 · For this network : For R finite, C1 = C2, vi a step function @ t = 0, what is the V on each Cap, more importantly is Vc1 = Vc2 @ t = 0 and Vc1 + Vc2 = vi or ? This is an ongoing discussion at …

  6. Danica McKellar: Math Doesn't Suck & Wonder Years Actress

    Aug 10, 2007 · The discussion centers around Danica McKellar, her contributions to mathematics, and her efforts to encourage young girls in the field. It includes her academic achievements, the …

  7. How Can an Infinite Universe Have Finite Energy? - Physics Forums

    Mar 20, 2012 · In chaotic internal inflation, you have a Universe that is undergoing inflation. Assume it is infinite for the sake of argument. Different regions of this Universe will stop inflating at different times, …

  8. Can We See an Atom? Latest Images of Atoms | Physics Forums

    Sep 28, 2015 · Can we see an atom? In this article, I will discuss how these images are made, what exactly we are looking at, and what it really means to see an atom.

  9. Why 8 Gluons? Explaining the Mysterious Dual Charge of Gluons

    Jan 12, 2005 · The discussion revolves around the nature of gluons and their dual charge, specifically addressing why there are 8 distinct gluons instead of 9, as suggested by the color charge …

  10. Why does radiation taste like metal? - Physics Forums

    Jun 11, 2019 · If you can taste the radiation itself (alpha, beta, or gamma radiation), quickly let someone know what it tastes like - because you are not long for this world. Radioactive fall out is often in the …