I am Anirudh from India. I am not old but passionate about physics

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I am Anirudh from India. I am young but very passion about classical and quantum physics.
I have so many ideas in my mind but can't find anyone to show me the way forward. I wish that by joining this forum I can development myself as one of the best physicists ever.
 
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Welcome to PF! :smile:
 
Welcome Anirudh.
 
Thanks everyone
I want to ask everyone that I am expanding my knowledge about quantum physics, relativity and doing thought experiments but how can I make a career out of it?
 
Anni1 said:
Thanks everyone
I want to ask everyone that I am expanding my knowledge about quantum physics, relativity and doing thought experiments but how can I make a career out of it?
Do a physics degree, do a PhD, do postdoctoral research, get a tenure.
 
PeroK said:
Do a physics degree, do a PhD, do postdoctoral research, get a tenure.
Sir I am from India but I don't want to be here for my studies because of the environment of education here. Can/should I move to abroad for studies and how can I do so? (Sorry if I'm being silly in any way)
 
Anni1 said:
Sir I am from India but I don't want to be here for my studies because of the environment of education here. Can/should I move to abroad for studies and how can I do so? (Sorry if I'm being silly in any way)
You should ask this question in the Academic Guidance forum. This thread is for you to introduce yourself.

In any case, I can't help you with these questions.
 
PeroK said:
You should ask this question in the Academic Guidance forum. This thread is for you to introduce yourself.

In any case, I can't help you with these questions.
Ok sir.
Thanks a lot for clarifying.
 
You don't have to call people "sir" on here!
 
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PeroK said:
You don't have to call people "sir" on here!
Noted!
 
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PeroK said:
You don't have to call people "sir" on here!
You sound like my high school shop teacher. :smile:

I'm an Army Brat (grew up in an Army family -- my dad was career Army and we moved all over the world with him on his peacetime tours, but obviously not on his war tours). We had just moved from a Japan tour to a small town in the Napa Valley (Calistoga) while I was in junior high school, so I started going to Calistoga Junior/Senior High School mid-year. I was in my first day in Shop Class (wood shop, metal shop, auto shop -- do they still have those classes in high school?), and the teacher asked me, "So you're new here to Calistoga?" I answered "Yes sir!", and the class erupted in laughter. When you've been attending school with other military brats for many years and living in a military family, you address all adults as sir and mam.

The teacher replied, "It's okay son, you don't need to call me sir." and I replied, "Uh, okay, uh, Mr. Gerhard." :smile:
 
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berkeman said:
The teacher replied, "It's okay son, you don't need to call me sir."
We had to call our male teachers "sir" and female teachers "Miss" at school in Scotland in the 1970s. The good old days of political incorrectness!
 
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PeroK said:
We had to call our male teachers "sir" and female teachers "Miss" at school in Scotland in the 1970s. The good old days of political incorrectness!
Our wry, sarcastic art teacher was militant about being called Mizzz Burke.
 
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