Are any of you familiar with vacuum polarization beyond the standard model?

Started by Lord Lucien3 pages

Yeah how many people here did you think could perform these equations at all, nevermind on par enough with you to offer any insight or "help"? There's bound to be whole forums out there populated with physics majors, so why did you pick the one that you knew would have so very few? Either you totally missed that you were posting on KMC, somehow... or you're trying to show off to everyone how great you are at the science.

Originally posted by Astner
How come we can discuss psychology, philosophy, politics, biology, and religion, but not physics?

You're not really asking this, are you?

Discussing physics on a movie discussion forum can be productive, but what you posted was, at best, irrelevant to anything anyone would care about, and most won't be able to talk about due to the specialized nature of it. Do I really - really - need to explain that?

On the off chance that you weren't just trying to swing your d*ck around amongst a bunch of strangers, I'd almost feel bad for being such a jag-off to you. Just almost, though, because your utter lack of social awareness in posting this is perhaps the greater flaw, especially given your experience with this site.

To everyone else, just be above it. If he's deliberately trolling or looking for a reaction, he already got one, so mission accomplished there. But it doesn't have to go any further than that. I'm not exactly taking my own advice - granted - but no one's perfect.

Originally posted by Astner
True, you googled them, hence the photobucket links.

True physicists use imgur.

Originally posted by Astner

Remember what happen last time? I'll spare you the humility.

Humiliation. There is no humility in dadudemon.

At any rate, that thread is fascinating.

Originally posted by Astner
I don't think that's a good idea. I'd be surprised if there was someone here who could understand—let alone solve—basic problems from the courses I had three years ago.

Yet you think someone here could help you with a problem you are dealing with now. I wonder if that's accurate, or if there were, perhaps, other reasons to make the thread.

Most fascinating indeed.

Though, let me do my best and help you out here: Go to http://physics.stackexchange.com/ - you're welcome

Agreed that this thread has no practical purpose and can only cause aggravation- closed.