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Any texts on the pleasure of studying physics?
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[QUOTE="Master Wayne, post: 6835294, member: 447107"] True! I'm interested in all kinds of physics, but what I love the most is going deep on a topic and then returning to everyday life and seeing everything differently. I spent a couple of weeks on an almost altered state of consciousness after my first time learning about relativity. I always feel distinctly different during the day after a night of amateur astronomy, can't seem to shake the views of far away galaxies while sitting in traffic. I'm always surprised by the unbelievable things uncovered in the last 120 years, how 99.9% of the world is unaware of these things and how life changing it can be to learn about them. Yet everything I find about the joys of physics focuses mostly on how it "exercises your brain", allows you to "understand technology" or some BS like that. Never found anyone speaking eloquently about how learning physics can fundamentally alter your experience of everyday life. [/QUOTE]
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