User talk:Fizicist
Hi, I just noticed that you significantly edited several physics article. I take it you have an interest in EM, QM, and semiconductor theory, so I wondered if I could interest you in joining WikiProject Physics, a community interested in improving the coverage of physics on Wikipedia. It's basically a go-to place to get tips and feedback on how to improve articles, ask for references, or deal with issues spanning multiple articles. If you want to join, simply add your name to the member list. The blue bar above contains general tips and resources for editing on Wikipedia if you get lost or don't know what to do in a situation.
Some useful links (WikiProject Physics)
- WikiProject Physics mainpage
- Watch the WikiProject Physics talk page to know what's currently being discussed.
- Watch the WikiProject Physics/Article alerts, to follow deletion discussions, peer reviews, etc... (full list)
- Help with article assessment
- Expand a physics stub.
- Fix a page needing attention: Modern physics, Classical physics, Other physics topics.
- Add a requested image.
- Join one of the physics taskforces: Acoustics, Fluid dynamics, Glass, Relativity
Drop me a message on my talk page if you need anything. Headbomb {ταλκκοντριβς – WP Physics} 02:14, 14 April 2009 (UTC)
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