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Ki Man
May24-07, 11:33 PM
general opinions? hate your job? have trouble meeting women? what problems are there living as a physicist

(yes i am aware that this is the PF lounge. i'm posting here on purpose)

G01
May24-07, 11:35 PM
have trouble meeting women?

Well, from the physics scenes in Spiderman 3, there are oodles of attractive female physicists. Of course they were all working on a machine that can break a man up into particles and still leave him alive, so they probably are to busy to date the rest of us male physicists.....:rofl::rolleyes:

Seriously though. I'd say the worst part of being a physics STUDENT is the looks you get..... You know, the "why the hell would you want to do THAT for living look?" :eek: whenever you tell someone outside the sciences what your major is.

kant
May24-07, 11:42 PM
Personally, i think it is very impractical for some one to go into the field and not as a genius.

G01
May24-07, 11:44 PM
Personally, i think it is very impractical for some one to go into the field and not as a genius.

I'm sorry, do you mean that a person has to be a genius for it to be practical to go into physics?

If this is the case, I must disagree. I think a person must be intelligent, but not a genius to be a successful physicist.

Ki Man
May24-07, 11:47 PM
If this is the case, I must disagree. I think a person must be intelligent, but not a genius to be a successful physicist.

string theory got pretty far using that method

Ki Man
May24-07, 11:49 PM
Seriously though. I'd say the worst part of being a physics STUDENT is the looks you get..... You know, the "why the hell would you want to do THAT for living look?" :eek: whenever you tell someone outside the sciences what your major is.

yeah... i get that from my friends sometimes when i tell them my goals. what i want to know is "how can you NOT be obsessed with physics?!" :bugeye:

G01
May24-07, 11:51 PM
string theory got pretty far using that method

Well really any field. Consider the members of this forum. Do you consider the members here who are known to be successful physicists with jobs and publications to be geniuses? I wouldn't think so. I far as I can tell, they are just intelligent people, with a love for science and good work ethic.

G01
May24-07, 11:52 PM
yeah... i get that from my friends sometimes when i tell them my goals. what i want to know is "how can you NOT be obsessed with physics?!" :bugeye:

Hehehe, I wonder how they would answer that?

Pythagorean
May24-07, 11:59 PM
Personally, i think it is very impractical for some one to go into the field and not as a genius.

I disagree. Every little contribution helps.

G01
May25-07, 12:01 AM
I disagree. Every little contribution helps.

Exactly. Science is something that the scientific community works on together. It's not a competition between scientists.

Ki Man
May25-07, 12:59 AM
generals dont win wars by themselves

Pythagorean
May25-07, 01:33 AM
Exactly. Science is something that the scientific community works on together. It's not a competition between scientists.

well... depending on the scientist; They actually make us compete with each other in Grad School... but yeah, that is the ideal.

moose
May25-07, 03:45 AM
Seriously though. I'd say the worst part of being a physics STUDENT is the looks you get..... You know, the "why the hell would you want to do THAT for living look?" :eek: whenever you tell someone outside the sciences what your major is.

I'm entering college fall 07, but I've already received that look from people asking what my major will be... Goes something like this

Friend: What are you planning on majoring in?
Me: Physics
Friend: Why would you do that? What will you do with a physics degree?

G01
May25-07, 11:50 AM
Friend: Why would you do that? What will you do with a physics degree?

That's my favorite line!!!

I also like what happens next..........

Me:Well, What's you major?

Friend: Communications:approve:

Me::uhh:

Moridin
May25-07, 11:52 AM
Heard that line more times than I can remember.

George Jones
May25-07, 12:03 PM
I know an astrophysicist, and when he gets asked "What do you do?" by the person sitting next to him in a plane, he responds:

"I'm an astronomer" if he feels like talking;

"I'm a physicist" if he doesn't want to be disturbed.