I always enjoyed Physics, but due to my math skills were not in the brainchild catigory, I wasn't allowed...but, I did dabble in it as a side hobby.
It's quite wild, the concepts people have come up with, my favorite side branch, is supercollider physics, the ability to speed up an atom, and ram them into each other, to see what occurs. Quarks, nuons, parts smaller than an atom, are created...and if one atom is removed, and impacted on another item, say, a sheet of lead, you can also create antimatter....very unstable and dangerous....but, in the right useage as fuel, you'll have interstellar travel....all aboard for Alpha Centauri!
2006-08-07 23:32:34
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answered by steveraven 3
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Physics. It's what makes things work. Without it there would be no computer science. Of course, without mathematics, there would be no physics. I can see, feel, and hear physics at all times and remain fascinated by it on a daily basis. To watch a 15,000 ton freight train go up a hill pulled by five locomotives with 22000 horsepower impresses the hell out of me. Seeing an F/A-18 super hornet pull a 180 at over 6gs of lateral acceleration impresses me even more. There are just so many things...
'nuff said?
2006-08-08 06:38:19
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answered by Mr. Peachy® 7
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I would say Computer Science coz in a small percentage it incorporates Mathematics and Physics. But since Computer since is a flooded area I would go with Mathematics since I have a natural ability on it.
2006-08-08 06:38:02
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answered by ngina 5
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Physics. The experiments were fun. I went to school during the very beginning of the computer revolution. While interesting, there were no real fun things being done with home computers. Flipping switches to write one byte of code into an Altair computer was a very tedious and boring operation.
2006-08-14 23:29:32
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answered by anim8er2 3
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Computer Science, because I personally find it to be the most fun. (I already have a BSCS.) Math and physics might be more generally applicable and the base of many other disciplines, but I think that computer science has a much higher fun, cool, and wow factor.
2006-08-08 06:34:44
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answered by Muralasa 3
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Computer Science, because modern of all 3. Helpful to learn all subjects.
2006-08-12 08:14:44
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answered by Rana S 2
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Math, because it is predictable.
2 + 2 is always 4
3 x 3 is always 9
2006-08-08 06:31:35
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answered by Billy 4
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physics because it is the base of all field of science.
2006-08-08 06:30:47
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answered by eshaghi_2006 3
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