Hi, I thought it appropriate to do this to help new users orient themselves within the Physics Guild a little better. You will find four amazing subforums (as well as the main forum) at your disposal for topics, questions, and debates on Physics.
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In the High Energy and Quantum subforum you may talk freely about elementary particles including the whole specturm of fermions and bosions. You may have a discussion about String Theory, Quantum theory, and concepts like the Heisenberg Uncertainty Principle, Pauli Exclusion Principle, and things like the Shroedinger wave function. This subforum is dedicated to the quantum, the micro, or in other words the very small.

Since at the very small level, things follow a completely different set of rules, they are accompanied by a completely different and baffling physics. If you are uncomfortable with some of the implications and wish to inquire further about them and seek explainations for this madness, this is the place to do it. Quantum coupling, tunneling, and subatomic interactions as well as elementary particle interactions are good topics. New quantum models, M-theory and String Theory and for what its worth: Relativistic Quantum Mechanics are also areas within which you may find yourself in a discussion.

You can talk about what large Particle Accelerator centers such as Fermilab and CERN are doing and whether or not the experiments they carry out will turn out the result which is predicted. You may even discuss tools such as Feynman diagrams and how to understand them and further detail into how we describe and classify elementary particle interactions. You may even go into the mathematical tools which are developed and customized for this area such as probability and statistics.

This is a subforum largely based on theory, but you may even bring up Quantum computing which is one of the few applications we have from the large pool of theories and data that were gathered in this area of research.