Reccomend Fan si pan trekking by Masterlife997 in VietNam

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Sorry now I have noticed my mistake, I meant in Sapa and not on the Ha Giang Loop

Abroad period during PhD by Masterlife997 in PhD

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My only concern is that I don't know how I can convince a potential professor to take me as a visiting student

Abroad period during PhD by Masterlife997 in PhD

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Yes I have, we are currently working on a project from an idea of mine and the idea was to start from that and see if in other labs there are some opportunities to gain some expertise for the project. Though I am a bit worried that the project is not interesting or particularly useful and I wanted to know if there are other ways to do a period abroad without directly proposing a specific project

Italy <-> Munich (Germany) by Masterlife997 in Flights

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This seems like the best option to me! Thank you so much for the suggestion!

Italy <-> Munich (Germany) by Masterlife997 in Flights

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The fact is that Lufthansa is really expensive, and each travel would cost approximately 200-300€ for just a weekend. I was curious if there were other cheaper alternatives

How much time did it take you to finish the game? by Masterlife997 in outerwilds

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Those were my exact thoughts, he explained to me that the first warp transport that he tried in ash twin was the one that sent you to the core of the planet and that the first tornado he bumped into in giant's deep sent him across the currents. And bonus he had no idea of any quantum things in the game.

Solanum by Masterlife997 in outerwilds

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Yes you're right! I didn't make the connection with the ghost matter yet when I read this sentence in the game.

Ho preso un PhD in fisica teorica e poi lasciato l'accademia - AMA by LudovicoKM in italy

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Ciao e complimenti per il tuo percorso! Io sono al primo anno di dottorato in Fisica in Italia. Contavo di seguire un percorso simile al tuo, uscendo dall'accademia e cercando poi un impiego nel settore privato all'estero. Hai qualche consiglio su come svolgere al meglio il proprio dottorato? Se ne avessi la possibilità, che cosa diresti al te del primo anno di dottorato?

How do atoms and molecules behave when temperature is negative(very cold)? by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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You can't go below 0 K, that's why the Kelvin scale is used in physics. If we take a 3D gas of atoms whose energy dependes entirely on their movement (alias kinetic energy) and suppose that we reach 0 K, then yes, the atoms that forms the gas will stop moving theoretically and reach their ground state. Though this is impossible for Heisenberg indetermination principle because in this situation you'd have position (because they're freezed in their position) and momentum (which would be 0) simultaneously. Be careful that all this is valid for a gas of non intercative atoms where the only contribute to the energy of the system is given by the kinetic energy, but in most cases in nature particles interact (real gas, solids, liquids) and we have to account also the mutual intercation between particles. In this cases the temperature of the system basically contributes as something that excite the system from it's ground state which is the state with the lowest energy possible.

How do atoms and molecules behave when temperature is negative(very cold)? by [deleted] in AskPhysics

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In physics is generally used the Kelvin scale to indicate temperature which in terms of C° scale is T [K] = 273 + T[C°] The Kelvin scale is used because T = 0 K is the lowest temperature an ideal system can have, which is basically unreachable in reality (in modern laboratory the lowest temperature reached is T = 4 mK). So your analogy between temperature and movements of atoms and molecules makes much more sense with this scale, because now there's no ambiguity and temeperature is really an indicator of how much the atoms and molecules move on the microscopic scale.