with a high level of degree in math to physics
What do you consider a "high degree"? A Master's Degree? A high-level college course such as multidimensional calculus/differential equations, or a high level High-school course like plain 'ol calc?
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Depending on the topic, I might be able to discuss on a high level.
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world's worst physics major here, you can probably try to discuss it but chances are I have no idea what you're talking about
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depends on the topic. i use flow dynamics a lot ;)
but other aspects of physics i'm kind of weak.
anyway, ask away at least general direction
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Nah, it's hard to pick individuals that would go through with what they say for this involves money. Things can go pretty sour the moment anytime money is involved at all. it is not a scam or anything and by law jurisdictions it is even illegal in a little less than half the countries.
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I'm interested in someone or a group of individuals with a high level of degree in math to physics to discuss a rather interesting topic.
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