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Social Psychology This interdisciplinary field draws on both sociology and psychology. It looks at the relationship between individuals and groups. Psychologists examine how behavior is affected by groups and institutions. Sociologists focus on small-group behavior and the ways that groups and institutions affect individuals.
Social and Behavioral Sciences
The way the physical world works is central to the natural sciences. By contrast, the social sciences center on the way the human world works. The social sciences look at individuals and society—human behavior and the interactions people have with each other and with the institutions we’ve set up to organize our lives.
Natural and Physical Sciences (2)
Physics Perhaps the broadest field in the natural sciences, physics looks at how all the parts of the universe interact. Classical physics focuses on physical forces such as gravity, electricity, and magnetism. Modern physics moves beyond the traditional theories and looks at the atomic world, semiconductors, and modern communications. Major fields within physics include mechanics, [...]
Natural and Physical Sciences
Many disciplines focus on the way the natural or physical world works. They are grouped together in natural science or physical science divisions. Many science courses require you to spend time in a lab conducting hands-on experiments. You will have to memorize new vocabulary, much of it unfamiliar. Math skills are very important when you [...]
Quantum Theory-2
At the quantum scale, objects behave like a-wave; in quantum theory, quanta of motion as opposed to a “hill” potential energy can be described by their wave functions, which represent the probability amplitude of finding the particle at a particular location on one side of the “hill “. If this function describes the particle located [...]
Quantum Theory-1
Quantum mechanics is the branch of physics that replaces classical mechanics at the atomic and subatomic level. This science provides a framework for the various branches of mathematical physics and chemistry, including atomic physics, molecular physics, computational chemistry, quantum chemistry, particle physics and nuclear physics.
Human and Aliens (2)
Aliens communicate with humans Well the thing is, aliens do not come from the earth, but from other places outside the solar system. The similarity with humans is to share the same space and time. It is utilized identical aliens to communicate. So, the aliens are using the other forms of geometry to build communication.
Human and Aliens (1)
Humans communicate with aliens Human-controlled technology is not yet so advanced. To send a message to the aliens, humans emit radio waves into space in the hope that someday there are aliens who know and reply to messages. The problem is, no aliens out there everything was good. There are friendly species there is also [...]
Do We Need Geometry?
There is one classic question from students around the world, “When are we going to use geometry in real life?” Geometry, the world’s great science, it in fact plays a major role in daily life. Want proof?
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