Best website for becoming a Physicist

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The discussion centers around the value of a specific website dedicated to theoretical physics, highlighting its excellence for theorists. Participants express admiration for the site, noting its impressive content and resources. However, there is a recognition that not all physicists aim to be theoreticians, with some preferring experimental work. Overall, the site is praised for its quality, with past mentions indicating a lasting positive impression on users.
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robphy said:
It's nice...
but not all physicists aspire to be theoreticians.
Personally I am always very careful not to get any theory on me!
 
It's more than nice. It's an excellent site for theorists. I remember someone linked to it here some years ago, and it really blew me away!
 
Excellent site, thanks!
 
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