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I want to become the best physicist of all times.
is this unrealistic?
is this unrealistic?
The discussion revolves around the aspiration to become the "best physicist of all time," exploring the realism and implications of such a goal. Participants engage with the concept from various angles, including personal motivations, the nature of scientific contribution, and the subjective nature of "being the best." The conversation includes philosophical reflections on the purpose of pursuing physics and the challenges of making significant contributions in a well-established field.
Participants generally express skepticism about the feasibility of becoming the "best physicist of all time," with multiple competing views on the motivations behind such aspirations. The discussion remains unresolved, with no consensus on the validity or implications of the original claim.
Some participants highlight the difficulty of pursuing physics for the wrong reasons, suggesting that motivation plays a crucial role in success in the field. The conversation also touches on the evolving nature of physics and the challenges of making significant contributions in a mature scientific landscape.
revnaknuma said:I want to become the best physicist of all times.
is this unrealistic?
revnaknuma said:I want to become the best physicist of all times.
is this unrealistic?
revnaknuma said:I want to become the best physicist of all times.
pergradus said:My goal is the be the worst physicist who still won a Nobel prize.
Think I can do it?
revnaknuma said:I want to become the best physicist of all times.
is this unrealistic?
S_Happens said:You could start by limiting it to "best physicist that inhabits my body" and maybe eventually expand from there.
revnaknuma said:I want to become the best physicist of all times.
is this unrealistic?
revnaknuma said:I want to become the best physicist of all times

revnaknuma said:I want to become the best physicist of all times.
is this unrealistic?
revnaknuma said:I want to become the best physicist of all times.
is this unrealistic?