How My Father Inspired My Passion for Physics

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Just introducing myself,
name's Ramon.
I'm an electrical designer at an engineering firm, I have no formal training in physics but am extremely analytical and logical in my thinking. My father had a doctorate and always taught us physics, let us browse his physics textbooks, showed us how to take things apart to fix them, and even put them back together with limited extra parts left over! o0) This looks like a good place to learn.
See you on here,
Яāḿŏŋ :oldlaugh:
 
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Rambo62 said:
Just introducing myself,
name's Ramon.
I'm an electrical designer at an engineering firm, I have no formal training in physics but am extremely analytical and logical in my thinking. My father had a doctorate and always taught us physics, let us browse his physics textbooks, showed us how to take things apart to fix them, and even put them back together with limited extra parts left over! o0) This looks like a good place to learn.
See you on here,
Яāḿŏŋ :oldlaugh:
Welcome to the PF, Ramon.

My father was a big influence on me as well, in my decisions to go into the science and engineering fields. Enjoy the PF! :smile:
 
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