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r/TheoreticalPhysics

37k members
r/TheoreticalPhysics is a subreddit with 37k members. Its distinguishing qualities are that the community is large in size.
Post and discuss external content related to advanced research in physics. Remember to always back up your posts with reliable information, clear argumentation and verifiable sources. Professional or amateur self-theories and models are not welcome. This sub does not fear maths, so mathematical physics discussions are appreciated. Beware to post if you do not know what a Lagrangian is.

Popular Themes in r/TheoreticalPhysics

#1
Advice Requests
: "PhD student perspective needed"
29 posts
#2
Solution Requests
: "What area of research is the most promising in unifying GR and QM?"
4 posts
#3
Pain & Anger
: "Frustrated because I cannot find research opportunities"
1 post
#4
Opportunities
: "Research position in Germany( Theoretical Physics)"
1 post

Popular Topics in r/TheoreticalPhysics

#1

Physics

: "Why AI can’t do Physics"
41 posts
#2

Theoretical Physics

: "Is there any field in Theoretical Physics that makes good use of commutative diagrams?"
23 posts
#3

Black Holes

: "Are Black Holes Actually Torn Holes in the Fabric of Space-Time?"
14 posts
#4

Quantum

: "Could near-future Quantum simulations of lattice QFTs reveal the emergence of semiclassical spacetime geometry from purely Quantum interactions?"
11 posts
#5

Gravity

: "Is there a gauge theory for Gravity? If so, what deductions can be made on the known models of Gravity using it?"
8 posts
#6

Time

: "According to the theory of relativity, does Time slow down or speed up inside a black hole (to be precise, within the Schwarzschild radius)?"
7 posts
#7

Quantum Gravity

: "Is the problem of Quantum Gravity related to the mathematical incompleteness of QFT ?"
7 posts
#8

Field Theory

: "Is there any field in theoretical physics that makes good use of commutative diagrams?"
6 posts
#9

Publication

: "Publication Tuesday: Resolving the baryon assymmetry with RATS"
6 posts
#10

Theory

: "New members disclaimer: there is a BAN on self-theories"
5 posts

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+13k members(52.7%)

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