It should definitely be M-Theory(Theory of everything or super string theory) Yet unsolved but most biggest controversy &most interesting topic between the physicist of whole world is M-theory.
You can give lecture on this topic for whole night.I suggest u it is very helpful.You can get excellent points for this.
Try wikipedia for info.
2006-09-12 05:55:52
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answered by ADITYA S 2
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WHY IS THE SKY BLUE?
On a clear sunny day, the sky above us looks bright blue. In the evening, the sunset puts on a brilliant show of reds, pinks and oranges. Why is the sky blue? What makes the sunset red?
To answer these questions, we must learn about light, and the Earth's atmosphere.
THE ATMOSPHERE
The atmosphere is the mixture of gas molecules and other materials surrounding the earth. It is made mostly of the gases nitrogen (78%), and oxygen (21%). Argon gas and water (in the form of vapor, droplets and ice crystals) are the next most common things. There are also small amounts of other gases, plus many small solid particles, like dust, soot and ashes, pollen, and salt from the oceans.
The composition of the atmosphere varies, depending on your location, the weather, and many other things. There may be more water in the air after a rainstorm, or near the ocean. Volcanoes can put large amounts of dust particles high into the atmosphere. Pollution can add different gases or dust and soot.
The atmosphere is densest (thickest) at the bottom, near the Earth. It gradually thins out as you go higher and higher up. There is no sharp break between the atmosphere and space.
LIGHT WAVES
Light is a kind of energy that radiates, or travels, in waves. Many different kinds of energy travel in waves. For example, sound is a wave of vibrating air. Light is a wave of vibrating electric and magnetic fields. It is one small part of a larger range of vibrating electromagnetic fields. This range is called the electromagnetic spectrum.
Electromagnetic waves travel through space at 299,792 km/sec (186,282 miles/sec). This is called the speed of light.
2006-09-11 01:57:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Heat transfer analysis for space applications is the interesting topic to me. But the most interesting topic in science varies with different people.
2006-09-13 03:23:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I think the electronics is the interesting subject in science for studying.I think you would really enjoy when you are studying electronics. if you have a mechanical mind and you want to find something different for peopes of mankind you can choose electronics.the equipments are available are easy
2006-09-11 01:16:49
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answered by ajay k 1
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A lecturing contest? Then it is a shame you can't think of a topic yourself .... however, why don't you try yourself on string theories then, if you claim to be able to lecture the general relativity ? (I doubt you can)
2006-09-11 05:38:22
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answered by jhstha 4
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Hi. Controversial but I have to say stem cell research. If we can find a way to create synthetic stem cells it would change medicine forever. Of course we have to understand them first and as of now we have only taken a few baby steps.
2006-09-11 01:49:14
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answered by Cirric 7
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I think its SETI- The Search For Extraterrestrial Intelligence. Imagine if we discovered another civilization out there that is like us and asks and does the same things we do. How would that change us?
2006-09-11 03:06:08
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answered by zamir 2
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Quantum Mechanics.
It talks about physicaly separated things being somehow the same... like this question, and a very very similar one in Physics.
2006-09-11 01:13:07
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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I think Astronomy will be good. Like Mysteries of Black Holes, How Stars Work, We see past when we look in space... etc.
2006-09-12 06:05:47
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answered by steelrooter 2
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O K . though my suggestion may be ridiculed , I suggest you to talk on the following point : Is the universe itself a living being or it is truly lifeless heap of matter and energy? I myself is extremely bothered about this question, so I suggest you this one. Please don't take this as a joke. lol.
2006-09-11 16:55:19
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answered by Anonymous
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