How can I pursue my passions for physics and electronics as a teenager?

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Hello!
I am a teenager that loves physics (and other STEM subjects but Physics is superior) and would like to become an Aerospace Engineer one day.
I also am interested in optics and light in the universe. Light Cones are cool:cool: and learning about the Universe is amazing! I am currently reading The End of Everything by Katie Mack and I like to book so far.
I am also passionate towards Electronics and for my age, I think I'm quite good. I was 12 when I made a "Fire Alarm" using Comparators, Relays (could have swapped it to a 555 timer though) Thermistors, Voltage Dividers and Potentiometers. Currently, I am experimenting with my first Arduino (Raspberry Pi was out of stock everywhere) and I hope to make a functioning machine resembling a Mars Rover within the next couple of years.
I prefer to go by She/They.
I currently have a few problems involving physics, so I'll make some threads soon.
 
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Hello and :welcome: !

Have fun and stay curious!
 
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fresh_42 said:
Hello and :welcome: !

Have fun and stay curious!
Thanks! :smile:
 
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