Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Developing a Research Question

In this post I will be be posing several possible research questions, why I think that they are interesting and what I hope to learn by asking these questions about my field.
Hull, Duncan, "Question Everything" uploaded 25 Feb, 2005 via flickr.com, Generic Attribution 2.0
Does quantum mechanics have a religious property to it?

I find this question to be an appealing question for one because it combines two separate fields, religion and science, and combines them into one. What I hope to learn about my field because of this question is whether religion and science can come together or if the have to remain independent. 

Does quantum mechanics allow our consciousness?

I find this question to be interesting because it combines two of the coolest things we know about: our ability to think and quantum mechanic. While I personally don't think that there is a connection between the two it would be interesting to read someone's opinions on the topic.

How does the public view relativity?

I find this question to be an interesting one because it explores the way in which physics is communicated to the general public. I hope to find that there needs to be a somewhat revamping of the words used in physics to coincide with the public's connotations with the words.

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