RE: HEAT TRANSFER MECHANISMS. PART 1

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HEAT TRANSFER MECHANISMS. PART 1

in steemstem •  7 years ago 

It is very curious that you study medicine and you are publishing about Physics and more if it deals with such complex topics as developing complicated equations that in my case is a kind of equations developed when I was very advanced in my career.

The publication is very good, but I am confused because it is totally opposite to what you study.

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Hello @carloserp-2000, that I study medicine is not an impediment to interest me in other areas of science. When I finish my career, in a year, I intend to start studying physics and then specialize in biophysics.

I am especially interested in issues related to transport phenomena, as they may be directly related to medicine

I tell you that my favorite scientist is Adolf Fick. Fick was the one who described the diffusion process, which is a matter transport phenomenon very applicable to medicine. The interesting thing about all this is that Adolf Fick was not a physicist, a mathematician or a chemist. Fick was a doctor. Interesting!!

I hope I have clarified your confusion. I appreciate your comment.

Of course you can be interested in physics, but what you publish is complex, you must have a lot of knowledge of physics.

But if you have them well, you are free to publish what you want, I'm just confused, it should be easier for you to publish topics related to the area you study