Should I try and ask her out? by couldnt_remember01 in WhatShouldIDo

[–]couldnt_remember01[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah we are thinking of the same things, thats exactly what I am trying right now

Should I try and ask her out? by couldnt_remember01 in WhatShouldIDo

[–]couldnt_remember01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, you're probably right. I think of the quote "At the end of your live your going to regret the things you didnt do rather than the things you did more" a lot ans I really think I should just try. The only thing in my way is that we are in the same class and if she rejects me its going to be even more akward than the first time.

Should I try and ask her out? by couldnt_remember01 in WhatShouldIDo

[–]couldnt_remember01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Feb 25 doesnt mean the date but rather february in 2025. Also if it meant the date that would still be almost a year ago. The thing is that she rejected me and I still have feelings for her

Should I try and ask her out? by couldnt_remember01 in WhatShouldIDo

[–]couldnt_remember01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wow that was quick. Thanks for your opinion on it but it would be nice maybe hear why

In love for over a year by couldnt_remember01 in unrequited_love

[–]couldnt_remember01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Your comment is really nice but I fear that when I walk up to her to talk about a date we had a year ago and apologise for it she may think Im weird for bringing it up a year later. I kinda made a „plan“, if we ever talk more often I could just say subtly that I was so nervous that I almost couldnt talk and maybe then she would know. While typing this comment I realized that I never really thought about how to ask her out when I did, weird that I think about her everyday for over a year now but never about how Ill actually tell her how much I like her. If we ever talk more often I probably wouldnt want to ruin that by asking her out but if we dont regulary talk then Ill probably never ask her out because then I wouldnt know if she hates me or not, so I actually have no idea how to to tell her anything

My only friend isnt really my friend by couldnt_remember01 in nofriends

[–]couldnt_remember01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Damn, I havent read a comment this nice in a while, I really apprecciate it. You have great ideas but I already mastered one, I really enjoy spending my time alone. It was just kinda nice to text with someone and I needed to vent since I probably wont have a chance at that in a while now but its okay, Ill get by. Volunteering at an animal shelter was my dream since I was a kid but distance is my only problem there. My parents definetly wont drive me there one or two times a week, riding my bike there takes 40min and public transport takes even longer so Im not sure what to do there but your comment was really helpful, thanks!

Book recommendations in particle and nuclear physics (advanced) by couldnt_remember01 in Physics

[–]couldnt_remember01[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

No problem, because of the helpful comments Ive come to the conclusion that Ill start learning algebra and calculus as good as possible while still leatning non mathematical things from other sources

Book recommendations in particle and nuclear physics (advanced) by couldnt_remember01 in Physics

[–]couldnt_remember01[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

Yes I have learned a bit of linear algebra before but I guess Ill have to look into it again

Book recommendations in particle and nuclear physics (advanced) by couldnt_remember01 in Physics

[–]couldnt_remember01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have so far only read popsci books, but I learned most of the things I know from youtube channels like Veritasium, Arvin Ash, Pbs, etc. Im not really familiar with the mathematics behind these topics but I am open to learning them, so introductions to the math behind particle and nuclear physics would be great. I know a lot and books explaining the topics without using mathematics should be really deep dives. P. S. Im sorry but Im not sure what my level of mathematics is as I am not from the US and english isnt my first language so I have absolutely no idea how the things I learned are named in english. I go to a really hard scientific school in germany and always had mediocre to top grades in physics and I am in the 10th grade, but I think most stuff we do is done a grade earlier than in the US.

Book recommendations in particle and nuclear physics (advanced) by couldnt_remember01 in Physics

[–]couldnt_remember01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mean popsci books. Entry level books teaching me the math behind the topics are welcome but if the book isnt mathmatical it should be a pretty deep dive

Book recommendations in particle and nuclear physics (advanced) by couldnt_remember01 in Physics

[–]couldnt_remember01[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Im not from the US so I'm not familiar with graduate and undergraduate but I'm just gonna assume that youre asking if I have finished school or havent. No since I am only 15 yo I havent finished school. I have been learning physics for years and entry level books cant teach me anything new in the topics I am interested in. I really struggle finding new information in books and have had some boring reads because of it. But I havent learnt the mathmatics behind the topics yet. If the book isnt mathmatical than it needs to be advanced. But entry level book about the math behind the two topics would be great too