have you ever seen darkeningsaar, who has a phd in physics, post about physics
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(29-03-2026, 02:48 PM)Darkeningstar Wrote: Definitions are for 110iq retards

out of curiosity what subject is ur thesis on
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(29-03-2026, 02:48 PM)Darkeningstar Wrote: Definitions are for 110iq retards

says the guy whose 70% of posts are trying super hard to provide definitions of terms and phenomena

Cage

you can't fucking make this up
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(29-03-2026, 04:52 PM)machinelves Wrote: out of curiosity what subject is ur thesis on

on exchanging braindead 3-symbol shitposts with 14 yo girls as a near-30 yo incel. action - reaction type shit
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(29-03-2026, 04:52 PM)machinelves Wrote: out of curiosity what subject is ur thesis on
Exoplanetary astrophysics
The point is this: you don’t usually pick an idea out of thin air and then explore it in depth. You apply to take part in projects proposed by supervisors who specialise in their respective fields of research. It varies from person to person, but generally you’re given a broad outline, which you can then develop and perhaps supplement with your own ideas, following a similar line of inquiry.

This involves a cycle of feedback between you and them, which shapes the development of your research lines, influenced by what interests both of you, your respective expertise, and the equipment or observatories to which you have access.


Info (oh, finally I’m talking about physics): the most important telescopes for the discovery of exoplanets are/have been:
Kepler (retired in 2018), TESS and CHEOPS. Gaia and JWST are not (Gaia has been shut down; the “anniversary” was two days ago, lol) specifically dedicated to this purpose, but they do discover planets nonetheless. In the future, we’ll have PLATO, Ariel and the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, primarily 

If you like, I can also explain how they work and the differences between them
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(29-03-2026, 05:31 PM)Darkeningstar Wrote: Exoplanetary astrophysics
The point is this: you don’t usually pick an idea out of thin air and then explore it in depth. You apply to take part in projects proposed by supervisors who specialise in their respective fields of research. It varies from person to person, but generally you’re given a broad outline, which you can then develop and perhaps supplement with your own ideas, following a similar line of inquiry.

This involves a cycle of feedback between you and them, which shapes the development of your research lines, influenced by what interests both of you, your respective expertise, and the equipment or observatories to which you have access.


Info (oh, finally I’m talking about physics): the most important telescopes for the discovery of exoplanets are/have been:
Kepler (retired in 2018), TESS and CHEOPS. Gaia and JWST are not (Gaia has been shut down; the “anniversary” was two days ago, lol) specifically dedicated to this purpose, but they do discover planets nonetheless. In the future, we’ll have PLATO, Ariel and the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, primarily 

If you like, I can also explain how they work and the differences between them
i know how thesis works

what is ur research question brah i don’t want this third grade museum automated response
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(29-03-2026, 05:33 PM)machinelves Wrote: i know how thesis works

what is ur research question brah i don’t want this third grade museum automated response
Lol, fuck off then
You wouldn’t understand shit anyway 

Ask me again and I'll answer you
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(29-03-2026, 05:31 PM)Darkeningstar Wrote: Exoplanetary astrophysics
The point is this: you don’t usually pick an idea out of thin air and then explore it in depth. You apply to take part in projects proposed by supervisors who specialise in their respective fields of research. It varies from person to person, but generally you’re given a broad outline, which you can then develop and perhaps supplement with your own ideas, following a similar line of inquiry.

This involves a cycle of feedback between you and them, which shapes the development of your research lines, influenced by what interests both of you, your respective expertise, and the equipment or observatories to which you have access.


Info (oh, finally I’m talking about physics): the most important telescopes for the discovery of exoplanets are/have been:
Kepler (retired in 2018), TESS and CHEOPS. Gaia and JWST are not (Gaia has been shut down; the “anniversary” was two days ago, lol) specifically dedicated to this purpose, but they do discover planets nonetheless. In the future, we’ll have PLATO, Ariel and the Nancy Grace Roman Space Telescope, primarily 

If you like, I can also explain how they work and the differences between them

okay but WHAT was your thesis about, you didn't answer the fucking question
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(29-03-2026, 05:36 PM)hitlersblackedwaifu Wrote: okay but WHAT was your thesis about, you didn't answer the fucking question

yeh planetary sjit is so broad 

it like saying
my thesis is on plants or some shit
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(29-03-2026, 05:36 PM)hitlersblackedwaifu Wrote: okay but WHAT was your thesis about, you didn't answer the fucking question

he answered 0 questions i (and others) asked him today. clearly you can add 2 and 2.
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(29-03-2026, 05:31 PM)Darkeningstar Wrote: Exoplanetary astrophysics

about as "scientific" and/or "academic" as a facebook survey on the most common reasons couples break up Giggle

no wonder your posts are accordingly girly and substance-free
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(29-03-2026, 05:36 PM)machinelves Wrote: yeh planetary sjit is so broad 

it like saying
my thesis is on plants or some shit
research, characterisation and statistical analysis of exoplanets 

radial velocities, which are currently the most widely used method for studying exoplanets, combining this approach with astrometry and other techniques

With regard to statistical analysis: a sample of planetary systems with at least one X-type planet in an outer orbit, to investigate how this affects the inner regions 


Blah, blah
You don’t understand shit
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(29-03-2026, 05:44 PM)RL_autist Wrote: about as "scientific" and/or "academic" as a facebook survey on the most common reasons couples break up Giggle

no wonder your posts are accordingly girly and substance-free

jfl, give it a rest – you don’t have a tenth of my maths and physics knowledge
Keep asking about colours 
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thus spoke the intellectually challenged 5ft7 permavirgin
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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(29-03-2026, 05:49 PM)RL_autist Wrote: thus spoke the intellectually challenged 5ft7 permavirgin

You don’t even know what algebra is – the final straw in this embarrassing humiliation you’re enduring yet again 
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Unanimous no, huh? Shocking
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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