Re: theme for a research work
- From: Arnold Neumaier <Arnold.Neumaier@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2007 09:48:27 +0000 (UTC)
rocket007@xxxxxxxx schrieb:
Firstly i will say that my english is very crapy, so amm sorry XD.
I am Rok from slowenia. I am 16. My problem is that all my ideas for
my research work are to complicated, to dangerous and just nowbody
will couporate. Maybe you have some ideas for me? The thems should
come from Electric Fields or somethink like that, couse that is what I
know most about!
With 16, you should spend your time with learning rather than
with doing research. Lacking ideas means knowing too little...
Once you know enough about what others did and where they
got stuck, you'll have more than enough ideas to work on.
I'd like to suggest to you that you read the Nobel lectures of the
physics Nobel laureates,
http://nobelprize.org/physics/laureates/
The material spans a whole century, and will occupy you for long!
It will put your mind to themes that have been important enough
to merit the prize; most of them will continue to be important in
the future.
Then use the web to sort out all concepts that they used but which
you don't yet understand; at first it will be a lot, and you have
to search a bit to find out where the basics you need are well
explained. Some items might be explained in my theoretical physics FAQ
at http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~neum/physics-faq.txt
Doing both will put you on a learning track which will end in a
research career and bear plenty of fruit.
Arnold Neumaier
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