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7:35 AM
@ThomasKlimpel oh the question is wrong. I have to do some reformulation to get to the real question. Would you be willing to take a look?
 
 
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11:06 AM
@MoreAnonymous Not sure what you mean by "willing to take a look". I did read your question. It starts with a background section, but no background is given. Just many equations with words like 'let's presume', 'the probability associated is' or 'the measurement being an irreversible process causes the system to get out of thermal equilibrium'. After that, the question is just "Is this theoretically sound? If so, is it possible to experimentally verify this equation?"
How can I know? I have no idea what you are trying to achieve. In addition, it is a long time since I last participated in physicsoverflow, and cannot say how questions work on that site.
 
 
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1:06 PM
@ThomasKlimpel by willing to take a look. I mean if I properly write it up? By question is wrong I mean both content and context are wring at overflow.
Basically I'm asking if you'd be up for a draft of some kind?
*wrong
I figured that the physicsoverflow.org is the wrong realization of the model I have in mind. In fact one would have to do a reformulation of thermodynamics and then meaningfully pose the question that I want to.
 
 
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4:14 PM
@ThomasKlimpel Indeed
Merely
my topic is about the structure of nucleus which is rich of neutrons
I were able to choose quantum information
but it doesn't sound good for me
Maybe its time to convert from the theoretical physics which i knew as Standard model to another universe of theoretical physics
@ThomasKlimpel what is your experience with choosing a topic that never was included in your plan?
 
5:08 PM
Welcome to life :P Things don't go as planned.

The closest thing I've experienced is me choosing a topic which was misrepresented on the description of the project. The end result was an unhappy supervisor and bad dissertation marks :/

But I'd advice to keep an open mind and try to see what motivated the people of the field. Best of luck!
 
5:21 PM
@MoreAnonymous Thank you mate\
@MoreAnonymous Did you think someone will work more interestingly after he becomes a doctor?
i.e. there will be more fredom
 
 
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7:12 PM
@Student404Mus Depends on what you find interesting ... Also if your thinking of migrating between the subfield of physics thats a bit hard. But at postgraduate level it is possible. Just make sure you get good marks in the relevant modules :) And yes that does include your dissertation ... if your interested in Quantum Gravity .. I'd recommend nottingham university's Phd ....
I did my second masters from there
It's math department is pretty nice (the physics is okay) ... But there are many people in the math department who work on Quantum Gravity (which is quite common in the UK).
 
hold on
you mean after I complete my phd I can work at those universities?
@MoreAnonymous but when i complete my phd I am no longer a postgraduate, isn't it?
 

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