VorpalNeko
On a completely different note, would having "an introduction to [physics area]" series of threads be a worthwhile project? I'm willing to do some if there is any interest.
For example, I was quite serious when I said that the basics of special relativity can be done with nothing more than high-school level mathematics. Not just how to calculate problems, but with rigourous derivations on how spacetime works. Personally, I find it a shame that it is not taught at that level--high-school physics classes typically only brush the surface. I know there are several high-schoolers here, although all those not too familiar with relativity would benefit.
So... speak up, denizens of the guild.
For example, I was quite serious when I said that the basics of special relativity can be done with nothing more than high-school level mathematics. Not just how to calculate problems, but with rigourous derivations on how spacetime works. Personally, I find it a shame that it is not taught at that level--high-school physics classes typically only brush the surface. I know there are several high-schoolers here, although all those not too familiar with relativity would benefit.
So... speak up, denizens of the guild.
I like the "Introduction to [subject area]" idea a lot. This can work for a lot of areas, even without mathematical complexity. Part of the reason I like physics so much is 'cos my dad explained things to me in intuitive, non-mathematical terms. That, and it'd help a lot in the participation of the guild. I don't know if this is crossing some sort of line, but I'd really, really like to help if you do one that I know something about.