Can Physics Help Us See the World Differently?

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My name is Aaron Poletti and I am an undergraduate physics student, starting my junior year classes at UC Davis this fall. Starting out in the subject I had a really hard time getting used to the material. After taking heat, waves and light and developing a slight intuition (by slight, I mean that I have barely developed one) for physics, I view the world in a completely different way. There is so much going on in the most mundane events in life. I've also learned some serious humility I didn't know I was lacking and have come to appreciate every instructor. Regardless of how hard or "bad" I thought a teacher was, they are standing in front of large groups of different kinds of people and trying to communicate difficult information. I'm excited to dig deeper and figure out as much as I can about what physics has to offer, and how I can utilize it to help others.
 
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