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7:24 AM
As it seems that many people are interested in online collaborations, this room is intended to connect people with some common physics interests.
In order that other people can easily find each other via some ways like the chat room search, please follow the following points.
1. Any proposal message consists of three parts, separated from each other by semicolons:
i) the type of the collaboration, which can be either Study Group or Research Group,
ii) the subject of the collaboration, for example, "Quantum Mechanics" or "Black Hole Entropy ",
iii) additional information, which can be used for specifying the level of the collaboration, necessary resources, approaches, ... , for example, "I want to review this subject" or "I want to weaken the assumption ... in the article ...".
Here are some examples:
> Study Group; quantum mechanics; based on problem solving
> Research Group; black hole entropy; I want to to weaken the assumption ... in the article ...
2. Please use the additional information part only if you need a vital condition such that you are not interested in similar collaborations without the condition.
When people see your proposal with a specific condition, they may be hesitant about accepting your proposal while they are interested in its subject. If you are flexible about the additional information in your proposal, you can leave the part blank and can suggest it to other collaborators after the group being formed.
3. Before providing your proposal, please see whether similar proposals already exist by browsing older messages or searching the keywords of your proposal. Please note that the chat search is not as smart as Google search; for example, if there is already only one proposal containing "quantum theory" and you search "theory of quantum", you will receive no result. So, it is recommended to search one keyword at each time.
4. If you find a proposal in which you are interested, please reply directly to the original proposal (In order to see whether a proposal appeared in a search result has been implemented, please do not just ping the author of the original proposal). You can do that by clicking (tapping) the arrow right to the message (or from the popup menu of the message) or by following this way; the latter enables you to reply directly to your message.
In the reply messages please express your approval of the proposal. Because of the reason mentioned above (in order to see whether a proposal appeared in a search result has been implemented), please mention the subject of the proposal in your reply. For example,
> I am interested in collaborating on quantum theory.
5. If you need to talk to the author of the original proposal about the proposal, please invite the author (or other interested people) to another room (to avoid filling this room with dialogue messages). Please see this post or this post to invite a user; if you face some restrictions because of low reputation, you can use this room.
6. After discussing a proposal with other interested people, if you are sure to implement the proposal, you can create a Stack Exchange chat room or use other online places (such as Discord, Gitter, Slack, etc.). However, since some people are not inclined to do such activities outside of Stack Exchange and other Stack Exchange users can easily find the room, it is recommended to create the room in this website.
After creating the room, please reply directly to the original proposal and inform others of the room together with its link. Please also mention the subject of the proposal in your reply so that the message will be shown in relevant search results. For example,
> The quantum theory study group has been formed in [this room](insert the link of the room here).
7. Please do not star any message in this room.
8. If you have any question, request, suggestion, criticism, ... about this room, please send your messages in this room.
 
8:05 AM
Study Group; General Physics; Review, Based on The Feynman Lecturers on Physics
 
Research Group; TVMF and instantaneous V ; Lab experiments, mathematical formulation
 

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