I’m Dr. David Kagan. I have a Ph.D. in theoretical physics and study string theory, quantum gravity, and the foundations of quantum theory.
I’m an Assistant Teaching Professor at UMass Dartmouth.
Email: dkagan (append @umassd.edu)
If the square on the hypotenuse equals the sum of the square on the other two sides, why is a mouse when it spins?
I’m Dr. David Kagan. I have a Ph.D. in theoretical physics and study string theory, quantum gravity, and the foundations of quantum theory.
I’m an Assistant Teaching Professor at UMass Dartmouth.
Email: dkagan (append @umassd.edu)