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lazserus
Jun 2nd, 2006, 9:08 PM
It's quite simple. Make a title a simplified form of your question or even a phrase. Example: How does a star work? Example2: Particle Collisions and Energy.

Basically, from there you pose your question in a bit more detail and wait for the answers to flow in. There are only three things to consider while using this forum and her threads:


Feel free to ask as many questions inside the thread related to the initial question until it is answered.
Anyone may answer if they know the answer. If you don't really know the answer, it's best not to express personal theories. Save that for a thread in the parent forum.
If you have a question related to the topic, but not about the original question, please start a new thread.


An example to follow the 3rd thing would be if the initial question was, "How does a star contain itself?" and you have a question about nuclear reactions within a star's core, start a new thread posing your question. That way people can find the topics they need easier.

It's fairly straight forward, I think. So lovers of science and history, start firing up the questions.

liberdave
Jun 13th, 2006, 11:59 PM
I'd also like to add that if your post recieves no answer, it's not getting ignored, it's just no one with a good answer has posted yet.