WELCOME
This is an online discussion forum dedicated to the subject of Physics and Mathematics. Within this subject the range of allowable topics is pretty broad. From Condensed Matter Discussions, to Optics, Geology, Topology, Calculus, Linear Algebra, Euclidian Geometry, Non-Euclidian Geometry, Astronomy, Relativity, Quantum Mechanics and even Theories of Everything (as you know the list is much longer).
However, there are a few ground rules that must be set.
1.All Gaia Rules apply. ie. no trolling, spamming, excessive use of swearwords, no flaming, etc.
2. Please keep discussions only to Physics and Mathematics (with the exception of the Hangout subforum), entries that include spam will be deleted or moved to the Hangout subforum.
3. Please do not over use chatspeak and never use l337. Keep your language clean, your english literate, and your spelling decent.
4. Please be respectful of each other, and do not use language that is inappropriate for serious discussions. If a post is found to be excessively insulting, immature, and completely irrelevant to the current discussion, it is liable to be deleted depending on the tone of the speaker and the severity of the insults. Putting other people down becasue they don't understand something and you THINK you do, will not be tolerated.
5. You might assume that you know everything, but, you don't, and guess what no one else does, so just deal with it. Some commentators will have a larger pool of knowledge in certain topics than others which doesn't make comments made by "non-experts" in the field, invalid. If you see that there is a logical problem with someone's comments or that someone has said something that is wrong according to the current scientific pool of knowledge please tell them so kindly. There is no need to be arrogant about it, I'm sure they did not know, and it does not make them 'stupid' if they didn't.
6. Please keep in mind that this is an open forum and people of all qualifications and with different ranges of knowledge of the subject may participate in the discussions. You ARE allowed to get as technical or as non-technical as you wish, if you are confused about what someone else said do not hesitate to ask, and if you are asked a question, it is in your best interest to answer it.
7. IF YOU DO NOT KNOW THE ANSWER TO A QUESTION SAY "I DON'T KNOW" that's what science and math, is all about, acknowledging the amount that we don't know. Also do not provide people with faulty information, if you are not sure it' s better to say "but I'm not sure" or "I might be wrong on this".
8. Do not post links incessantly, and do not say "if you wish to know more about this topic, go to this site" with no follow up or no explaination. If you know or read up on a certain topic one is being asked to explain, please explain, do not weasel your way out by telling the person to go read up before they can talk to you. However, upon debate, using links to support your arguments is probably a good idea (but you must sum up the ideas yourself).
9. Repetitions of topics are allowed if they obey BOTH of the following conditions:
a)that they are made by different members
b)that there is at least a week of time before the topic is repeated
If either of these conditions is violated either the most recent or the least responded to topic will be deleted.
10. You are also warned that spelling and grammer errors which have not been made on purpose might be corrected by mods if they are noted so them.
11. If your topic is found to be in the innapropriate forum it will be moved. This rule applies to all possible topic movements except where they are moved from main physics forum to one of three physics subofrums as the three physics subforums act more as archives and topics are moved there when little conversation is made in them.
12. Only the captain, vice captain, and mods are allowed to put the following in a thread's topic name: "PLEASE READ" or "VERY URGENT" or similar phrases when making announcements and when requiring the attention of guild members. Guild members themselves do not have the right to make 'urgent' threads or threads which beckon the attention of guild members. If you are a guild member who deems their topic worthy of urgency, please speak to one of the mods of this guild.
The Physics and Mathematics Guild
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