Talk on Computational Chemistry is finished. Learned a few things on the introduction to the field:
- A number of computational chemistry software but ORCA looks the best at the moment.
- Simplified Schrodinger equation Hamiltonian x Wave Function = Energy x Wave Function
- Schrodinger equation does not take into account relativity effects, need Dirac equation for it!
- The role of Schrodinger equation on electron orbitals.
- Guassian LCAO
- Density Functional Theory
The institution where I enrolled on a distance learning for AB Political Science program back in 2018 has responded. They will have to check my records first.
So what's the use of an AB Political Science degree in warfare? It teaches you game theory in a social context (specially adversarial social networks) giving you a breadth and depth of knowledge that will be useful in strategy. One can predict the stability of regions, the movement towards conflict and eventually war. It gives a framework to understand the behavior of adversarial actors. Hence, the field of political science is of significant importance to intelligence analysis.
Maybe the solution now is to do a dual degree, meaning alongside BSEE is AB PolSci.
I did enrolled on a AB PolSci self pace distance learning in 2018 but I never progressed and left it unofficially. Let me try to contact them if I can still continue and because it is self paced, it is more manageable to do alongside my BSEE.
If that is the case, I will be able to finish 2 degrees, BS Electrical Engineering and AB Political Science. The AB Political Science has a number of courses for International Relations. No need to get a Masters in International Relations and I can still continue on either a graduate school in engineering or physics after the dual degree.
This will open a lot of opportunities for me to work directly or indirectly with UN and NATO alongside my combat skills and will give me a social network that will help in establishing 2 companies: Defense and Energy, and the Private Military Company.