Daimonie, Scientist, Science Communicator and Science activist

Please note that the new website is not complete yet. A website accompanying my Facebook Page. My pseudonym is Daimonie, an ancient Greek. Word that I first saw used in the context of extraordinary one, in Homers Illiad. It was used by Helen of Troy to address a magically disguised Aphrodite, goddess of love. The word is also part of the word for Spartan. And has Demon as a derived term. As you can see, it is an interesting word, even if I did first translate it as weirdo. Finally, I wanted to point.

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Physics from Symmetry

A textbook that derives the fundamental theories of physics from symmetry. Buy now at Amazon! In the course of stud. Ying physics I became, like any student of physics, familiar with many fundamental equations and their solutions, but I was never really able to see their connection. Experiences like this were the motivation for this book and in some sense, I wrote the book I wished had existed when I started my journey in physics. I hope you enjoy reading this book as much as I have enjoyed writing it.

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Daimonie, Scientist, Science Communicator and Science activist

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Please note that the new website is not complete yet. A website accompanying my Facebook Page. My pseudonym is Daimonie, an ancient Greek. Word that I first saw used in the context of extraordinary one, in Homers Illiad. It was used by Helen of Troy to address a magically disguised Aphrodite, goddess of love. The word is also part of the word for Spartan. And has Demon as a derived term. As you can see, it is an interesting word, even if I did first translate it as weirdo. Finally, I wanted to point.

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