Aspiring Theoretical Physicist Seeks Grand Unified Theory Impact

In summary, if you want to pursue a career in theoretical physics, you will need to have a solid background in mathematics, calculus, classical and quantum mechanics, relativity, and particle physics. Additionally, you will need to be familiar with proposed theories that extend the standard model.
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I am a sixteen year old aspiring theoretical physicist, my dream is to actually be the one who discover the GUT(I know it sounds a bit quixotic but that won't stop me). I was watching a tv show and it made me think even if I do find a gut theory how will it contribute to society on a large scale? will it make technology easier to build, will it make time travel possible, will it make the use of exotic energies usable such as dark matter possible? So this thought process made me think should I go for another profession one that will actually show a large scale contribution to society( i really want to be a theoretical physicist though). Oh and one more thing will finding such a theory have a direct or indirect impact on society? (if there is any).
 
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One never knows where scientific knowledge will lead.

Just FYI, "dark matter" is not energy as you have stated it to be (any more than normal matter is energy).
 
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Makes sense( the dark matter is not energy part)
 
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If you want to get on board with GUT theories. I would start by studying Quantum field theory, QM and high energy physics. You will also need a solid calculus understanding and relativity understanding. Also study symmetry, possibly super symmetry. You will also need to understand the standard model of particle physics and all the forms of particle decay and interactions. That will be covered in the previous mentioned fields.
 
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G.U.T.finder said:
I am a sixteen year old aspiring theoretical physicist, my dream is to actually be the one who discover the GUT(I know it sounds a bit quixotic but that won't stop me). I was watching a tv show and it made me think even if I do find a gut theory how will it contribute to society on a large scale? will it make technology easier to build, will it make time travel possible, will it make the use of exotic energies usable such as dark matter possible? So this thought process made me think should I go for another profession one that will actually show a large scale contribution to society( i really want to be a theoretical physicist though). Oh and one more thing will finding such a theory have a direct or indirect impact on society? (if there is any).
Your best bet is to pursue a physics major. There is a lot of background knowledge required to make forward strides here, and it's really difficult to get that knowledge on your own. It's potentially possible, if you're extremely self-driven. But it's not easy. And I would also like to stress that learning directly from good scientists is also incredibly important for really understanding how to do science well.

And if the whole physics thing doesn't work out, you're likely to end up making a lot of money with a physics degree under your belt.

That said, some of the topics important for making strides in theoretical physics:
1. Linear algebra
2. Calculus
3. Classical quantum mechanics
4. Special relativity
5. Group theory
6. Quantum field theory
7. General relativity

It would also be worthwhile to study some of the current proposed theories that extend the standard model, such as supersymmetry, string theory, and loop quantum gravity.
 
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Thank you you were the first one to actually answer my question and I appreciate it :)
 
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G.U.T.finder said:
I am a sixteen year old aspiring theoretical physicist, my dream is to actually be the one who discover the GUT(I know it sounds a bit quixotic but that won't stop me). I was watching a tv show and it made me think even if I do find a gut theory how will it contribute to society on a large scale? will it make technology easier to build, will it make time travel possible, will it make the use of exotic energies usable such as dark matter possible? So this thought process made me think should I go for another profession one that will actually show a large scale contribution to society( i really want to be a theoretical physicist though). Oh and one more thing will finding such a theory have a direct or indirect impact on society? (if there is any).

As evryone has said, if this is the route for you then you need to get an undergrad degree then go on to a pHD in physics. Physics is a commnunity effort these days and you won't be able to be a part of that commuinity wihtout a pHD. Even people like Julian Barbour who has done their work outisde the community still had a pHD in physics.

As to your other issues I think it is unlikley (but not impossible) that going beyond the standard model wil lead to any new practical technologies. The reaosns for this is that any new physics is likely to be hiding from us in extreme energies that are unlikley to be used in paractical devices.
Of course one never knows what spin offs might be seen;the world wide web was invented at CERN. But the purpose of these projects is not to build practical technoliogies for scoiety but to extend our knolwegde frontier ( which usually does have spin offs but there's no knowing these in advance).

If you want a more practical technology I would reccomend clean energy technology. A workable fusion power plant or much mmore effecient solar cell could really change the world.

But at the age of 16 you don't need to decide these things. If you get to the PHD level then youll need to decide, maybe 1 or 2 years before that at most. A lot of it will depend on what you are actually good at. If you are not a talented mathemtician its unlikley theory will be the field you excel at. So work hard at school and see how it goes.
 
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I should mention that a mathematics degree also overlaps well with theoretical physics.
 

1. What is a Grand Unified Theory (GUT)?

A Grand Unified Theory is a theoretical framework that aims to unify the fundamental forces of nature, such as gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. It is the ultimate goal of many theoretical physicists to find a single theory that can explain all of these forces and their interactions.

2. Why is the search for a GUT important?

Finding a Grand Unified Theory would have a monumental impact on our understanding of the universe. It would provide a more complete and elegant understanding of the laws of nature and potentially lead to new technologies and advancements. It could also help reconcile inconsistencies between current theories, such as the incompatibility of general relativity and quantum mechanics.

3. What challenges do scientists face in the search for a GUT?

The search for a Grand Unified Theory is a daunting task, as it requires combining and reconciling different theories that currently describe different aspects of the universe. Additionally, it requires a deep understanding of complex mathematical concepts and the ability to test and verify the theory through experimentation and observation.

4. How has the search for a GUT progressed in recent years?

There has been significant progress in the search for a Grand Unified Theory in recent years, particularly in the field of string theory. This theory proposes that all particles and forces can be described as vibrations of tiny strings, and it has the potential to unify all fundamental forces. However, it is still a highly debated and unproven theory, and many other approaches are being explored.

5. What are the potential implications for society if a GUT is discovered?

The impact of discovering a Grand Unified Theory would be immeasurable. It could lead to a deeper understanding of the universe and potentially open the doors to new technologies and advancements. It could also have philosophical and cultural implications, as it would provide a comprehensive explanation for the fundamental laws of nature and our place in the universe.

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