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RE: A: What is the physical meaning of Maxwell's equations?

in #stemq6 years ago

This is BRILLIANT! This is what the world needs (*should...)

One Perfect Explanation, from A to Z. Nothing else to add, nothing to remove. J.Peterson was thinking out loud something like: "why do we need thousands of lectures, that will be used all across the world, all of them telling the 90% same thing in the same way, about the same topic. What we need is One Perfect Lecture". There is no value in producing countless copies of the same thing because the mutual information is very high.

What you demonstrated here could be the core example what should be done: more exhaustive than Quora, more user-friendly than any book, way more advanced than Wiki. If only you could add some option to edit/improve the answer...

I used the term "mutual information", thus, let it be the next Q

Good luck!

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Thank you so much for such a nice comment.

I remember being frustrated in college by my lack of understanding of these equations and I'm happy that with the help of modern day Internet I was able to somewhat make things clearer in my head.

Editing the answer is possible, but the author of the answer post only (Steem enforces this).

However StemQ tries to promote other users to add elements of answer that haven't been provided yet.

If using the StemQ UI, simply click the "Answer" button and add your own answer.

If using another Steem App, simply make sure to create a post with the same title as the question, but substitute the "Q:" with "A:".
Also, make sure to use the "stemq" tag.

I create a feature-requests channel on our Discord server.

All suggestions are welcome.

Thanks again!

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